Checked out svn source today from
svn.apache.org/repos/asf/perl/modperl/branches/httpd24
{2012-03-27 17:29:27 PDT -0700}
c_mhedge@linux:~/src/apache2stack/modperl-svn/httpd24$ perl Makefile.PL
MP_APXS=/usr/bin/apxs
Reading Makefile.PL args from @ARGV
MP_APXS = /usr/bin/apxs
no conflicting
On Tue, 27 Mar 2012, Mark Hedges wrote:
{2012-03-27 17:29:27 PDT -0700}
c_mhedge@linux:~/src/apache2stack/modperl-svn/httpd24$ perl Makefile.PL
MP_APXS=/usr/bin/apxs
Reading Makefile.PL args from @ARGV
MP_APXS = /usr/bin/apxs
no conflicting prior mod_perl version found - good
On Tue, 27 Mar 2012, Mark Hedges wrote:
{2012-03-27 17:29:27 PDT -0700}
c_mhedge@linux:~/src/apache2stack/modperl-svn/httpd24$ perl Makefile.PL
MP_APXS=/usr/bin/apxs
Reading Makefile.PL args from @ARGV
MP_APXS = /usr/bin/apxs
no conflicting prior mod_perl version found - good
nt
variables for setting the paths to apxs and httpd, but I do not
remember what they were called. Would that help?
Please offer suggestions on what to do here. I will also investigate
the source of the original poster's patch to Apache::Test in the
meantime. If there is a way to tel
Joachim Zobel wrote Wed, 21 Jun 2017 21:40:28 -0700:
> Hi.
> Just wanted to point out that as a workaround running as root worked for me
> (on debian stretch using cpan2deb).
> Sincerely,
> Joachim
I appreciate the feedback Joachim. I am working on this problem now,
trying to get
Hi. All the docs at perl.apache.org used to be bundled for
Debian under sarge in the package libapache-mod-perl-doc
(which included the 2.0 html docs). But this is archived
now and hasn't been updated since 2004-01-29.
Is there a way to download or check out the html docs? It
would be useful
On Sun, 11 Jan 2009, Adam Prime wrote:
I couldn't find info on the site. Thanks for the help.
You can check out SVN and build them, the instructions are here:
http://perl.apache.org/download/docs.html
Aha. This is not linked from /download/index.html . Thanks
for the info.
Mark
On Wed, 28 Jan 2009, Bill Moseley wrote:
My only concern here is that you loose all th wonderful
formating and styling..
But Feh, theres a chance google might do it better?
[nothing against you bill]
Nobody confuses Swish with Google. I think Google would
be the easiest