>> Try getting rid of Perl 5.6 and using 5.005.  This has worked for me and for
>> several other folks running other flavors of Unix.
> 
> Weird, but compiled 5.6 perl with default options does not mesh well with
> mod_perl, however I run Mandrake Linux, and 5.6 precompiled for this
> platform, seem to integrate into mod_perl somewhat seamlessly. I suppose
> if you want 5.6 with mod_perl you gotta ask Mandrake folks for compile
> time options.

I finally got frustrated enough to try not using 5.6 and I had to install
5.005 in there, but it didn't make any difference, the tests on modperl
still won't work. It always does the same thing, no matter which perl is
being used, http starts and keeps running but the test on the warm up before
doing the actual tests always fails and there is nothing in the error log of
any use.
What the heck is the problem with it?????
Nothing ever works as it says in the docs! Following the steps to the letter
is always insufficient, there is always some tinkering to do and it's not
that obvious to figure it out..

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Didier Godefroy
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