Hello Jens,

  That's great news, thanks a lot! I can't believe I no longer need to
  compile neko to install it... Excellent, thanks a lot once more!

JPS> I have put experimental Debian packages of Neko and haXe in

JPS>   http://people.debian.org/~jps/unstable/

JPS> The haXe package depends on the new Neko package because it now
JPS> includes haxelib and haxedoc.

JPS> The Neko package includes the Apache modules mod_neko and mod_neko2,
JPS> but these modules are simply installed in /usr/lib/neko.  The
JPS> registration of the modules with Apache is left as an exercise to you,
JPS> dear reader.  When I have coordinated with the Debian Apache Team (and
JPS> groked how Apache in Debian works), I will update the packages to
JPS> register the modules automatically.

JPS> Any feedback will be greatly appreciated!

JPS> Cheers,
JPS> -- 
JPS>                                                     Jens Peter Secher
JPS> _DD6A 05B0 174E BFB2 D4D9 B52E 0EE5 978A FE63 E8A1 jpsecher gmail com_
JPS> A. Because it breaks the logical sequence of discussion
JPS> Q. Why is top posting bad?




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