Hi there,

On 5 Jun 2003, Dennis G. Allard wrote:

> Hmmm.  No one has actually answered the question, although I am getting
> all kinds of advice...  (-; ...

It's been good advice.

If the question to which you refer is the one in the subject line,
then one answer is look in the error log.  Apache tells you when it
starts.  It's generally about the first thing it says.  Your error log
is defined in your Apache configuration file (probably httpd.conf) in
a line that starts

ErrorLog

You could also take a look at

http://perl.apache.org/docs/2.0/user/intro/start_fast.html

which has an example of the output in the error log from a server when
it's started.

If your question isn't the one in the subject line, please accept my
apologies - I haven't been following this thread closely.  Feel free
to ask it again if it hasn't yet been answered.

There's more FM to R if you work with Apache/mod_perl 1.x - if you're
going to be doing a lot of work for a commercial application and you
don't want to be involved in the mod_perl 2.x development, and you're
going to want lots more people around to hold your hand, then that's
what I'd recommend.  There are good books too.  Buy them.  Read them.
You're an exceptional individual if you can absorb it all the first
time through, so read them again.

Oh, heck.  More advice.

73,
Ged.


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