well, i wanted apache to run all cgi under mod_perl -- this isn't a web box, its my tibook running osx
freaking thing is just 101 nightmares and then some more
i think i'm just gonna recompile apache on it... i tried kscwab's ideas - which are great. but it was starting a new interpreter. so i asked some friends. they tried too - mod_perl comes prebuilt on osx too - and their machines were just running new interpreters too.
anyways, thanks for all your help. you're all rockstars in my book.
damn osx. this is almost worse than trying to compile python on this machine
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