1) Why can't "make test" fire up Apache?
2) Why is --without-execstrip necessary on Mac OS X (Darwin/FreeBSD)?
3) Are any other Apache configuration options necessary to replicate
Tenon's configuration, if required by mod_perl?
Any pointers much appreciated. At the moment it's a bit difficult to
> What Perl were you using before? Did Apache/mod_perl work with that?
> Do you have a compelling reason for upgrading to 5.8.1?
Yes, on all accounts.
>> and t/logs/error_log contains:
>> [notice] END block called for startup.pl
>> [notice] Destruction->DESTROY called for $global_objec
Hello there,
On Sat, 4 Oct 2003, Peter Bengtson wrote:
> trying to build a new mod_perl on Mac OS 10.2 after upgrading to Perl 5.8.1.
I don't use mod_perl on the Mac so I can't answer most of your
specific questions, but maybe I help with some pointers.
What Perl were you using before? Did Apa
I'm still trying to build a new mod_perl on Mac OS 10.2 after upgrading
to Perl 5.8.1. The running version of Apache is 1.3.27, but it isn't
compiled by me but by Tenon as part of their iTools suite. As a first
step, I checked the output of httpd -V, which reports:
Server version: Apac