> "Ged" == Ged Haywood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
>> If I can use RPM under SCO Open Server 5.0.6, and it gives me perl
>> with all the modules, Apache, and mod_perl, I 'd definitely go for
>> that. Anyone used RPM to copy installation under SCO?
[...]
My approach is to build perl, Ap
Hi guys,
On Tue, 8 Oct 2002, Geoffrey Young wrote:
[snip]
> > Is there anyway to copy the installation to a similar OS/architecture
> > without going through all the installtion proceedures. In another words,
> > can I copy the installed software/packages to another machine which is of
> > same
Hi there,
(You forgot to cc the List. :)
On Tue, 8 Oct 2002, Ganesan M wrote:
> If I can use RPM under SCO Open Server 5.0.6, and it gives me perl
> with all the modules, Apache, and mod_perl, I 'd definitely go for
> that. Anyone used RPM to copy installation under SCO?
Never done it myself,
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Subject: Copying Apache/Mod_perl/perl installation
Hi all,
This is kinda installation question. I have installed perl, Apache,
Mod_perl with
some modules (GD, Apache FileManager, DBD-Chart etc.,) in my development
machine.
Is there anyway to copy the installation to a
Ganesan M wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> This is kinda installation question. I have installed perl, Apache,
> Mod_perl with
> some modules (GD, Apache FileManager, DBD-Chart etc.,) in my development
> machine.
> Is there anyway to copy the installation to a similar OS/architecture
> without going thr
Hi all,
This is kinda installation question. I have installed perl, Apache,
Mod_perl with
some modules (GD, Apache FileManager, DBD-Chart etc.,) in my development
machine.
Is there anyway to copy the installation to a similar OS/architecture
without going through all the installtion proceedure