Install mod_perl statically?
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Hello folks, I have SuSE 8.1 installed running the version of Apache that came with it ( including any updates using YOU ). I need to install the Mason module for a project I will be working on. However, the Mason site says that it is best to use mod_perl installed statically linked into the Apache server - NOT as a DSO. Now how the heck do I install mod_perl any other way than as a DSO? Do I need to get the source for the Apache version I am running and remove the installed server and mod_perl and build Apache and mod_perl from scratch? -Thanks, Jim
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On Tue, Nov 04, 2003 at 03:44:51PM -0800, Jim Norton wrote:
However, the Mason site says that it is best to use mod_perl installed statically linked into the Apache server - NOT as a DSO.
Unfortunately there is only scarce information about _which_ platforms show the instabilites. I have no reports of mod_perl as DSO, as shipped with SuSE Linux since a long time, about such instabilities. I would encourage you to try it out first, and if you encounter problems contact me and/or try out a statically linked mod_perl.
[...] Now how the heck do I install mod_perl any other way than as a DSO? Do I need to get the source for the Apache version I am running and remove the installed server and mod_perl and build Apache and mod_perl from scratch?
Yes, you would need to build an entirely new apache. Don't worry, it's not hard. Go to httpd.apache.org and follow the instructions, building an apache into /usr/local/apache. If you got that working, do it again but this time follow the directions on perl.apache.org. Peter
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