Okay, so I'm convinced mod_perl is not running. Can you help me get it started? Here's what I did. I first installed Apache2 with ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/apache2 --enable-info --enable-headers --enable-so --enable-speling --enable-ssl --enable-shared=perl. I recompilied and reinstalled after my first post adding the --enable-shared=perl pricisly because it wasn't working. Then I do make and make install. After that I try to install mod_perl with  perl Makefile.PL MP_APXS=/usr/local/apache2/bin/apxs. Then make and make install. After that I added  LoadModule perl_module  modules/mod_perl.so to httpd.conf and I added
<IfModule mod_perl.c> #Alias /perl/ /home/httpd/perl/ <Location /perl> SetHandler perl-script PerlHandler Apache::Registry Options +ExecCGI </Location> </IfModule>
to httpd.conf as well. However there's no mod_perl.c when I type httpd -l so the above IfModule statement isn't doing much probably.....? Any ideas? Thanks for the help. P

In reply to Re^4: mod_perl.so installed, not running? by Anonymous Monk
in thread mod_perl.so installed, not running? by Anonymous Monk

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