I didn't really know where to post this since it isn't specifically Apache or Perl, so I'm posting here....just because :)

I run 2 vhosts under Apache 1.3.29 (needed for mod_perl-1.x which is needed by HTML::Mason) on my Gentoo server. One vhost is the current production site and the other vhost is the development version of the site. I use a custom Perl module for authentication and other common functions for all my Perl CGI/mod_perl scripts.

I want to be able to make changes to the module, but I only want it to affect the second vhost. Basically, I need to have 2 copies of my custom module, one for each vhost. Is there an easy way to do this?

In reply to different versions of same Perl module in different Apache vhosts by agaffney

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