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Posted to modperl@perl.apache.org by Stas Bekman <st...@stason.org> on 2000/08/03 15:20:11 UTC

Re: Apache/mod_perl, addendum

> Carl,
> Thanks a lot! I finally got everything setup and to work. Of course, I
> didn't even attempt 'make test' again, but I know for sure that things are
> working fine, at least the initial few things.
> Thanks again!

Carl, Pramod

Sorry for popping up late, I'm overwhelmed with emails and work, the guide
and the book, so I hardly manage to keep up with reading the list, I still
have a huge backlog to go thru. 

Can you please send me the corrections I've to apply to the section
dealing with stronghold in the guide so it would be easy for others to
follow the guidelines? 

For yours and my convenience please edit the source file in pod that you
can get from http://www.stason.org/guide-snapshots/ and send it to me. 

Thanks a lot!

> -Pramod
> 
> At 03:02 PM 7/27/00 -0700, Carl Hansen wrote:
> >On Thu, Jul 27, 2000 at 02:05:22PM -0700, Carl Hansen wrote:
> >> On Thu, Jul 27, 2000 at 12:02:42PM -0700, Pramod Sokke wrote:
> >> > Hi,
> >> > 
> >> > I'm trying to install mod_perl 1.24 with Stronghold 3. I know stronghold
> >> > comes with mod_perl 1.22, but I want to use 1.24....
> >> 
> >> same here. I don't know why stronghold can't get up to date, or give better
> >> instructions on doing the recompilation. But anyway, I was able to
> compile it;
> >> if anything, there are TOO MANY directions, all giving different advice.
> >> Here is some more:
> >> 
> >> what i did was install stronghold via their script into
> /export/home/strongholdtest
> >> then
> >> cd /export/home
> >> zcat mod_perl-1.24.tar.gz | tar xvf -
> >> cd mod_perl-1.24 
> >> perl Makefile.PL APACHE_SRC=../strongholdtest/src/ DO_HTTPD=1
> USE_APACI=0 EVERYTHING=1
> >> make
> >> 
> >> Note well USE_APACI=0 ie dont use it. Stronghold seems to be set up to
> build using
> >> the older system. You may have to go into ../strongholdtest/src/ and
> make sure
> >> Configuration is the way you want it.
> >
> >one thing I forgot to mention.
> >in ../strongholdtest/src/Configuration
> >edit these lines:
> >
> >before:
> >EXTRA_CFLAGS=`/export/home/strongholdtest/perl/bin/perl
> -I/export/home/strongholdtest/perl/lib
> >-I/export/home/strongholdtest/perl/lib/site -MExtUtils::Embed -e ccopts`
> >EXTRA_LIBS=`/export/home/strongholdtest/perl/bin/perl
> -I/export/home/strongholdtest/perl/lib
> >-I/export/home/strongholdtest/perl/lib/site -MExtUtils::Embed -e ldopts`
> -Lmodules/extra -L../modules/extra -lm
> >
> >after:
> >EXTRA_CFLAGS=` -MExtUtils::Embed -e ccopts`
> >EXTRA_LIBS=` -MExtUtils::Embed -e ldopts` -Lmodules/extra
> -L../modules/extra -lm
> >
> >ie remove references to their unwanted perl installation
> >
> >> 
> >> The other complication is that Stronghold comes with an installation of
> perl in it's
> >> own directories. I didn't want to use theirs. Look in bin. They have a
> wrapper script
> >> 'shperl' which just points to their version. I edited it to point to the
> right version.
> >
> >
> >-- 
> >Carl Hansen
> >Pictopia.com, Inc.
> >carl@pictopia.com
> >510 841 6400 x 117
> > 
> 



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