Actually, I'm still using the default Apache2.. I did built mod_perl2 from scratch. One of my fellow perl mongers installed Leopard before I did and mentioned that he couldn't find mod_perl2 on it.. I just assumed that it wasn't there so I rebuilt :)
Any ideas about the architecture signature in the original Leopard mod_perl.so? And why some seem to have an earlier built?
Hendrik
On Nov 12, 2007 3:57 PM, Jonathan Vanasco <
jvanasco@...> wrote:
On Nov 10, 2007, at 8:00 PM, Hendrik Van Belleghem wrote:
> To be honest, I haven't been able to get DBD::mysql compiled, nor
> Apache2::Request (properly - still some strange errors in the
> apache2 error log when I try to load it).
> I haven't fully tested the Apache2 (or mod_perl for that matter).
> I'm not building it with PHP but it does appear to come with
> leopard, as does mysql.
> Some threads discuss installing DBD::mysql on leopard (occasionally
> suggesting older versions of the module). Should I post some build
> output? :)
I'm curious- Why have you opted for using the stock Apache2 install?
By habit I always build from source and toss in /usr/local/apache2--
Apple doesn't really maintain those apps after initial release.
I usually install libapreq through the c configure, not perl
wrapper. i've had better luck
./configure --with-expat=/usr/local/apr --with-apache2-apxs=/usr/
local/apache2/bin/apxs --enable-perl-glue
make
make test
make install
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