That is very cool
On Thu, Oct 05, 2023 at 08:51:30AM +0200, embp...@actevy.io wrote:
> I am happy to anounnce Embperl 3.0.0. It is the first release after 8 years
> and it brings Embperl up to date with current linux distributions and
> software.
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> This is the first release candidate. Please
Yes, this is very cool, thanks to whoever made this happen.
But can someone please explain what actevy.io is, it seems to be a list
of some sort, but the website is very rudimentary and I see no option
for signing up to any list there.
What is actevy.io and why was this seemingly announced th
My question is what apache and mod_perl will this work with?
On Sat, Oct 07, 2023 at 09:52:31AM -0700, Neil Gunton wrote:
> Yes, this is very cool, thanks to whoever made this happen.
>
> But can someone please explain what actevy.io is, it seems to be a
> list of some sort, but the website is
I am happy to anounnce Embperl 3.0.0. It is the first release after 8 years and
it brings Embperl up to date with current linux distributions and software.
This is the second release candidate. Please give it a try and and send
feedback to the Embperl mailinglist (embperl@perl.apache.org).
The
Hi Neil,
embp...@actevy.io is just my personal email I use for embperl stuff (instead of
rich...@ecos.de).
The new release was announced on the Embperl mailling list as always and this
will not change.
I am just about to move my OpenSource stuff under a common website, which is
actevy.io. Fo
Hi Ruben,
it is tested with mod_perl/Apache from the current linux distributions (see
https://perl.apache.org/embperl/pod/INSTALL.htm). It should also work with
older mod_perl/Apache, but I have not tested this.
Regards
Gerald
> Ruben Safir hat am 07.10.2023 19:32 CEST geschrieben:
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