Re: Apache::Request for apache2, mod_perl2, mason1.28

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From: Kurt Hansen
Subject: Re: Apache::Request for apache2, mod_perl2, mason1.28
Date: 14:05 on 16 Feb 2005
Bart Lenoir wrote:

>I've been building perl-5.8.6, httpd-2.0.53, mod_perl-2.0.0-RC4(static) and
>HTML-Mason-1.28 in /usr/local on Linux 2.4 (Debian). Everything went fine
>until one of the last of Mason's requirements was Apache::Request, which
>wasn't compatible with mod_perl2.
>
>Is this setup possible or should i stick to apache 1.3/mod_perl 1.27? 
>There Mason works like a charm with Apache::Request for perl in /usr/bin.
>
>Without Mason, i don't mind using mod_perl-2 without Apache::Request.
>(I didn't manage libapreq2-2.04_03-dev to build either.)
>
I've copied the Mason list in case others have the same question. 
Though, it seems your problem is in compiling libapreq2.

I'm using perl-5.8.5, apache-2.0.52, mod_perl-1.9917 (DSO), Mason-1.27, 
and libapreq2-2.04_03-dev. I've recently started testing 
mod_perl-2.0.0-RC4 (still DSO) and the latest version of apreq, and 
things are running smoothly.

What problems are you having with libapreq2? You probably should get the 
most recent version; some bugs have been fixed since 2.04_03-dev. You 
can get the most recent version here:

http://svn.apache.org/snapshots/apreq/

Take care,

Kurt Hansen
khansen@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx


Re: Apache::Request for apache2, mod_perl2, mason1.28
Kurt Hansen 14:05 on 16 Feb 2005

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