
josh at chamas
Jul 24, 2005, 4:31 PM
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Warren Young wrote: > It seems that ApacheCommon.pm is auto-generated, because it was > different on two systems I have, both of which have the same versions of > Apache::ASP (2.59) installed. > The Apache::ASP::ApacheCommon file is not auto generated, it simply comes with Apache::ASP. 2.59 was tweaked to work with the latest mod_perl, so to work after the great renaming, so you probably want to use an older version of Apache::ASP, and make sure to first get rid of all Apache/ASP/* files on your systems before reinstalling 2.57. Please make sure that the version of Apache::ASP that you are installed works with the version of mod_perl you are using in a test environment first. > Both of these systems have Apache 2.0.x and mod_perl 1.99_09 installed. > On one system, this file referenced the older Apache module names > (e.g. Apache::RequestRec), while on the other, it the newer names from > the Great mod_perl Renaming (e.g. Apache2::RequestRec). This renaming > happened long after the _09 release. Because we're trying to keep both > of these systems as close to 'stock' as possible, we can't install > mod_perl 2.0 to make Apache::ASP happy. > _09 is pretty old, so I would probably upgrade that at some point and use the latest Apache::ASP which is tweaked to work with recent mod_perls. > The system where ApacheCommon.pm was generated correctly is a Red Hat > Linux 9 system. The other one is a CentOS 3.5 (a clone of RH Enterprise > Linux 3.5) system. I just went into the CentOS system's copy of this > file with a text editor and hacked it to match the RH9 system, and > Apache::ASP then began working fine. > > Can you fix this, Josh, or do you want me to dig into the code and make > a patch? If you can find out something else that happened here, I'd be happy to hear about it. Regards, Josh --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: asp-unsubscribe [at] perl For additional commands, e-mail: asp-help [at] perl
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