OK, You caught me. :)

Regardless, I personally would like example shell scripts in the 
distribution with most possible cmdline parameters commented out with some 
small snippet of doc saying what that option does. Which is what I think 
the point was.

At 09:58 AM 12/10/00 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>In one message I got today Gunther writes...
>
> > On Linux I think installing Apache with Mod_Perl is
> > almost TRIVIAL. [ed. emphasis addded ] What might be
> > needed is some shell scripts that automate the
> > process to accompany the readme's.
>
>In another message I got today Gunther writes...
>
> > I find installing mod_perl when I haven't done it in
> > months VERY ANNOYING [ed. emphasis added] because I
> > have to keep hunting around readme's to discover
> > the cmdlines that I used.
>
>I don't think you have reconciled your assumptions.
>If it is trivial, it is not very annoying.
>If it very annoying for someone who has done it many
>times before, then it is not trivial.
>
>-JoshNarins
>
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