Author: randyk Date: Mon Apr 11 19:41:31 2005 New Revision: 161008 URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs?view=rev&rev=161008 Log: expand upon the removal of an existing mod_perl 2 installation with respect to the possible presence of 3rd party Apache modules.
Modified: perl/modperl/docs/trunk/src/docs/2.0/rename.pod Modified: perl/modperl/docs/trunk/src/docs/2.0/rename.pod URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs/perl/modperl/docs/trunk/src/docs/2.0/rename.pod?view=diff&r1=161007&r2=161008 ============================================================================== --- perl/modperl/docs/trunk/src/docs/2.0/rename.pod (original) +++ perl/modperl/docs/trunk/src/docs/2.0/rename.pod Mon Apr 11 19:41:31 2005 @@ -99,17 +99,22 @@ % find /usr/lib/perl5 -name 'Apache2*' -exec rm -rf {} \; where F</usr/lib/perl5> is the top-level root of your Perl tree. -Before doing this, you may want to verify that there are no -3rd-party modules within this tree that you might like to -keep: +Note that this will also remove any 3rd party Apache modules +installed under an F<Apache2> subdirectory. In many situations +you would want to do this, as such modules will need porting to the +new API. However, if there are modules under this location +that you want to keep, you can use % find /opt/lib/perl5 -name 'Apache2*' -exec ls -lR {} \; -will list the files under this tree. Win32 ppm users can do, -within the ppm shell, +to list the files under this tree. + +For Win32 ppm users, the command ppm> remove mod_perl +within the ppm shell will remove an installed C<mod_perl> +ppm package. =item * --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]