Thank you for your help tachyon!

I don't know why I didn't come here sooner! I just wanted to let you know that I didn't have to end up booting up in safe mode. For some reason, when I Ctl+Alt+Deleted the Add/Remove programs app for Perl, it was still in a state of "installation," according to the error. This was why I couldn't delete the Perl directory directly. So, when I just booted up normally today, the deleting process went okay.

I plan to download one of the Apache Mod_perl combos, so I don't have to go through as much grief. My only problem is, I already have PHP 5.0.0 working on my current Apache server, and I need to find an Apache + Mod_Perl package w/o PHP. Does anyone know of any good links for such a package. The reason why is that those packages with Apache, Mod_Perl, and PHP, have a PHP 4 version.

Thank you again for your help,

$curtis = "Take care"; print $curtis;


In reply to Re^2: A very severe Perl installation problem!! by dyer85
in thread A very severe Perl installation problem!! by dyer85

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