Re: Upgrading to perl 5.8.0 (newbie question)

2003-02-24 Thread wsheldah
No, but you will need to recompile it plus lots of other modules, basically any module that includes XS code. Consider using CPAN's autobundle feature. :-) Wes Sheldahl "Gazi, Nasser (London)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 02/24/2003 06:24:32 AM To:[EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject:Upgrading to

RE: Upgrading to perl 5.8.0 (newbie question)

2003-02-24 Thread Gazi, Nasser (London)
>> Hi, >> >> mod_perl 1.27 is the latest stable version of mod_perl 1. You're fine. >> >> Regards, >> Sven. >> >> Am Mon, 2003-02-24 um 12.24 schrieb Gazi, Nasser (London): >> > Hi, >> > >> > I have a server which has the following pre-installed on it: >> > Apache/1.3.27 >> > mod_perl/1.27 >> >

Re: Upgrading to perl 5.8.0 (newbie question)

2003-02-24 Thread David Wright
> Hi, > > mod_perl 1.27 is the latest stable version of mod_perl 1. > You're fine. > > Regards, > Sven. > > Am Mon, 2003-02-24 um 12.24 schrieb Gazi, Nasser (London): > > Hi, > > > > I have a server which has the following pre-installed on it: > > Apache/1.3.27 > > mod_perl/1.27 > > Perl/5.6.

Re: Upgrading to perl 5.8.0 (newbie question)

2003-02-24 Thread Sven Geisler
Hi, mod_perl 1.27 is the latest stable version of mod_perl 1. You're fine. Regards, Sven. Am Mon, 2003-02-24 um 12.24 schrieb Gazi, Nasser (London): > Hi, > > I have a server which has the following pre-installed on it: > Apache/1.3.27 > mod_perl/1.27 > Perl/5.6.1 > > If I upgrade to Per