Where did you get the code you placed in the startup.pl file?

Did you copy it from the mod_perl installation scripts? The only reference to that code I can find is in the t/docs/startup.pl file in the mod_perl src tree. That filename might be misleading, since it mentions 'docs' and 'startup.pl', but the fact that it is in the 't' directory means it is part of the testing environment for mod_perl. Hence it is not supposed to be used as the startup.pl file for your real server, only for the installation testing phase.

If you remove the startup.pl file and try again, everything should work OK. A startup.pl file is not required to run mod_perl.

See this page for information on what should go into a startup.pl file.

- Cees


In reply to Re: Wrong Apache.pm loaded by cees
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