Hi friends,

I need your help. I develop a large Perl application with web user's interface. There are some other developers in that project and we all have separated versions of the application in the our work directory. So, I develop myself version and then commit all changes in the CVS.

By this reason, I need to use myself Perl modules to test functionality. When we've used Apache1 we've just specified PERL5LIB variable in the .htaccess. But after migration to Apache2 that feature stopped work.

Can anybody soggest me how can I define PERL5LIB in the .htaccess file?
Thanks in advanced.

P. S. Sure, I understand that I can use use lib qw(my_lib) inside all scripts
but it's not good approach for me!

~ Schiller


In reply to Problem with Apache2, htaccess and PERL5LIB. by nite_man

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