After much fighting - 2/3 success :/ Better than nothing :]
> Server Version: Apache/1.3.12-dev (Unix) mod_perl/1.21_01-dev
> Server Built: Jan 31 2000 10:55:04
> API Version: 19990320:6
> Run Mode: standalone
> User/Group: sneex(69)/69
> Hostname/port: insecurity.org:80
> Daemons: start: 5 min idle: 5 max idle: 10 max: 150
> Max Requests: per child: 0 keep alive: on max per connection: 100
> Threads: per child: 0
> Excess requests: per child: 0
> Timeouts: connection: 300 keep-alive: 15
> Server Root: /usr/local/apache
> Config File: conf/httpd.conf
> PID File: /usr/local/apache/logs/httpd.pid
> Scoreboard File: /usr/local/apache/logs/httpd.scoreboard
Integrating PHP4 is my next battle - wish me luck...
Thanks to all who helped! -Sneex- :]
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Bill Jones * Systems Programmer * http://www.fccj.org/cgi/mail?sneex
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> From: Bill Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2000 09:42:16 -0500
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Compiling mod_perl as a DSO?
>
>>> Is it possible to compile/install mod_perl as a DSO, on an existing
>>> pre-compiled copy of apache (with mod_so enabled), yet? If so,
>>> how? I couldnt find it in the docs... and I'm tired of having to
>>> statically compile the module in... so any help would be appreciated.
>>>
>> I read on the list at one time that the DSO verson has a memory leak.
>> Don't know if this is still true or not. The static version apparently
>> did not have that problem. If someone knows the answer to this I'd like
>> to know myself as the DSO version is considerably easier to put together
>> with other modules.
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> Plus my studies this weekend indicate that other
> conflicting issues come up...
>
> Better to go hybrid - static mod_perl, and
> DSO whatever you are able to DSO...
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