On Wed, 2002-09-25 at 18:11, Dave Rolsky wrote: > Has anyone here come up with an RPM for apache+mod_perl, with the > following caveats: >
I use Apache ToolBox to get all these items and have been very pleased with. It allows you the option of creating a RPM as well, so if that part works for you (mine didn't) you would have something you could take from machine to machine. The process allows for you to modify the install path so it will play nice with other versions of Apache on the same machine. You can configure evey part and it even prompts you to edit the configuration files during the process. I have tested this on: Custom Linux, the OS was assembiled from various GNU parts Installed Apache/mod_perl/php/mod_ssl Mandrake 8.2 Linux Installed Apache/mod_perl/php/mod_ssl/mod_layout Red Hat 7.? Installed Apache/mod_perl/php/mod_ssl/mod_layout I have only tested the recently RPM support one time under Mandrake so I am not sure how well it might work on other platforms. Even if the RPM portion doesn't work the Toolbox takes away most of the grunt work. http://www.apachetoolbox.com > 1. mod_perl is statically compiled > > 2. I don't want SSL. This will be backend server. Only the frontend > needs SSL. > > 3. can co-exist with a non-mod_perl Apache on the same system, meaning > that it has its own config dir, pid file, logs, etc. > > 4. Including mod_rpaf would be a nice bonus, but adding this probably > wouldn't be too hard. > > In other words, is there anything like the excellent apache-perl Debian > package, but for Red Hat. ARGH, I really hate Red Hat. But in this case > I'm stuck with it. > > I've been working on this myself for a few hours but I realized I should > ask about it here first. > > > -dave > > /*================== > www.urth.org > we await the New Sun > ==================*/ > >