On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 02:03, Jeff Blaine jbla...@kickflop.net wrote:
So, if I build my own separate Perl for RT 4.0.5,
how do I make Red Hat's mod_perl 2 use *that* Perl?
Seems like a very dark and long rabbit hole...
Do you really need apache/mod_perl for testing? Use rt-server that
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On Mon, Feb 20, 2012 at 23:18, Jeff Blaine jbla...@kickflop.net wrote:
We want to install 4.0.5 alongside our working 3.8.11
setup, and keep 3.8.11 working while some folks check
out 4.0.5.
Depends on how 3.8.10 is installed. If instance is separated from perl
@INC then it's easier.
Does
So, if I build my own separate Perl for RT 4.0.5,
how do I make Red Hat's mod_perl 2 use *that* Perl?
Seems like a very dark and long rabbit hole...
On 2/20/2012 2:18 PM, Jeff Blaine wrote:
We want to install 4.0.5 alongside our working 3.8.11
setup, and keep 3.8.11 working while some folks
We want to install 4.0.5 alongside our working 3.8.11
setup, and keep 3.8.11 working while some folks check
out 4.0.5.
Does anyone know if the deps for 4.0.5 will screw up
a running 3.8.10 instance?
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On 2/20/2012 11:18 AM, Jeff Blaine wrote:
We want to install 4.0.5 alongside our working 3.8.11
setup, and keep 3.8.11 working while some folks check
out 4.0.5.
Does anyone know if the deps for 4.0.5 will screw up
a running 3.8.10 instance?
I always build a dedicated Perl for each instance