This works for me. Thanks!
I have some suggestions for the pod:
> =head2 Preparing httpd.conf
>
> Now you need to make sure that the SLAVE_EMACS environment variable makes
> it to the perl code that runs inside Apache. Fortunately this is easy:
>
> PerlPassEnv SLAVE_EMACS
=head2 Preparing httpd.conf
Now you need to make sure that the SLAVE_EMACS environment variable makes
it to the perl code that runs inside Apache. Fortunately this is easy,
just add the following to your httpd.conf:
PerlPassEnv SLAVE_EMACS
<Perl>
use Apache::DB ();
Apache::DB->init;
</Perl>
PerlFixupHandler Apache::DB
> SLAVE_EMACS=1 exec httpd -X -DPERLDB=1
This can also be:
SLAVE_EMACS=1 exec httpd -X -DPERLDB
(it's a matter of taste)
> =item 3.
>
> It will prompt you by saying C<Run perldb (like this):>, with a
> default response after the colon. Instead of the default, type in
> C</home/myacct/httpd-debug dummy>, i.e. the script you prepared above.
> The C<dummy> is a dummy argument to keep emacs happy.
=item 3.
It will prompt you by saying C<Run perldb (like this):>, with a
default response after the colon. Instead of the default, type in
C</home/myacct/httpd-debug dummy>, i.e. the script you prepared above.
C<dummy> is required by emacs, as part of the name of the debug
window.
ie. For or C<dummy>, the debug window will be called C<*gud-dummy*>.
cu
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