Thanks. The docs suggest not using the threaded version. Although I do not
see why. anyway, i am stuck on the Apache install at the moment.

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From: Lester Vecsey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 7:52 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Help with Install



prefork is the way it comes stock, what you probably want is mpm=worker for
the threaded version. I notice there is also an option in ./configure called
'threadpool' for the mpm, but its not defined either there or in the website
documentation..

i'm in the same boat as you though, trying to find the appropriate setup to
use for apache 2.0. in my case i think i can get it working if /usr/bin/perl
is my upgraded perl installation, but i'm so far testing with
/usr/bin/perl-5.8.0 and /usr/bin/perl-5.8.0-threaded installed, with
/usr/bin/perl still pointing to 5.6.0. I was able to get the perl modules
DBD, sybase/freettds, etc, running on each of these three independent
installations so now I'm trying to get modperl 1.99/2.0 built correctly with
the latter two so I can compare mod_perl.so from the 5.8.0 threaded and
non-threaded versions in different apache installations.


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