Hi everyone,
After a gruelling 2 weeks of frustration, I am
finally able to install mod_perl in my environment.
W/ all your help I did it w/ the following Apache
configuration:
SSL_BASE=../openssl-0.9.6b \
configure \
--prefix=/usr/local/apache \
--enable-module=info \
--enable-module=status \
--enable-module=ssl \
--enable-shared=ssl \
--enable-module=proxy \
--enable-shared=proxy \
--enable-module=so \
--disable-rule=EXPAT \
--activate-module=src/modules/perl/libperl.a \
--enable-module=perl
Naturally, I next have to test it thoroughly.
To the best of my knowledge I am now running
mod_perl w/ DSO. This seems to be contraversial.
Some say use it, others say avoid it. Doesn't DSO
defeat the purpose of mod_perl? I thought DSO loaded
fresh dynamically each time, and mod_perl remained in
memory. Or is DSO mod_perl the best of both worlds,
loading dynamically when needed and remaining in
memory thereafter.
Please advise, and thank you all for your support.
John Kolvereid
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