Sure it is. But I have to say, A M had a point. Why?
Only one -- well possibly more. But one, for sure. That being; if you happen to have mod_perl, it's not likely going to work. Another thing I guess needs to be asked. How do you use Perl on the Apache? Scripts could give a care. The shebang says it all. Really, the more I think about it, I've seen many pointers regarding the use of specific versions of Perl utilized, by simple stanzas within the httpd.conf file.
But, like A M asked; why? Imparting any specific details related to the task, will largely depend upon that.
Anyway. The short, and simple answer to your question, is, Yes. :)
--Chris
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In reply to Re: Specifying Perl version to Apache via httpd.conf
by taint
in thread Specifying Perl version to Apache via httpd.conf
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