cfaust-dougot wrote:
That means only one thing: your httpd.conf is broken. Start with a hello
world config from the documentation, see it working and then proceed to
ensure that your own stuff is configured to run modperl.


Awesome!!!!!!! Looks like that was the problem!!!! I don't know exactly
what it was as I just took the stock apache httpd.conf and step by step
made the changes that had to be made, brought the server up and it
showed mod_perl installed and that other problem (previous requests
showing up during multiple refreshes) is now gone as well.

How did you know it was the conf? Because of that apache build error or
because apache logged mod_perl in the error_log of t/logs?

I'm taking psychic classes :)

It's the latter.

Either way, thanks again Stas for once again saving me hours upon hours
of misery!!!

:)

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