ug, apples, i dont use them much, well not since Macintosh when i kept pushing the power button to eject a cd

but i may have found a solution in google. "I changed the permissions of all folders and module I wrote for the script from mstep:staff to root:wheel". i kinda doubted httpd would be in wheel or root. It turns out the group is _www.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2001881/correct-owner-group-permissions-for-apache-2-site-files-folders-under-mac-os-x

sudo chgrp -R _www ~/my/web/root
To make sure you could compare the group in the normal .../perl/lib

http://serverfault.com/questions/152175/apache-runs-as-which-user-group-under-os-x-10-6
id _www uid=70(_www) gid=70(_www) groups=70(_www),404(com.apple.sharepoint.gro +up.3),402(com.apple.sharepoint.group.1),61(localaccounts),12(everyone +),403(com.apple.sharepoint.group.2)
This matches the 70 seen in your ps -ef result too.

OT: but in regards to apples
I used to work on a IBM 5150 PC with one of these in it.
http://www.atarimagazines.com/creative/v9n12/53_The_new_blue_Apple_Quadl.php "a card designed to run Apple software on a PC." It was in a room off a lab with about 30 regular PC's in it and every once in a while some student would wander in looking for an open machine. If it was left in Apple mode (via some key sequence) it would confuse the hail out of them.


In reply to Re^5: perlbrew configuration and CGI Script by huck
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