On Mar 6, 2007, at 7:00 PM, Perrin Harkins wrote:
What version of "better" is that? It sounds like my worst nightmare!
You're running an ancient and unsupported version of mod_perl. You
really need to upgrade. I'm not sure you can expect two different
versions of AuthCookie to cooperate either. Just go ahead and run a
recent version of mod_perl, and use a single release of AuthCookie.
Yeah. I'd agree.
Its technically possible - you can run multiple versions, but its
going to be a nightmare maintaining that.
The version 1.99 is way old , buggy, and unsupported. There have
been a ton of apache updates since 2.4 too -- many of them security
related. Add to that there was a GIANT api switch in 2.0.5(?) that
isn't backwards compatible. Even if your solution worked, you're
only going to be creating new problems.
Upgrade your distribution to something stable , if you need to keep
it for some crazy reason -- find out exactly why the authcookie
isn't working. It shouldn't be difficult to subclass the Authcookie
on server 1, and make it work with Apache2::Authcookie.
Exactly why is server 1 using apache::authcookie though? Shouldn't
it be using apache2::authcookie ? 1.99 is mp2 beta -- the authcookie
module (at least one tied to something before the api switch ) should
work.
// Jonathan Vanasco
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