I'm actually using mod_perl-2.0_20050305233800 which I
checked out by svn two days ago.

The error:

Syntax error on line 2164 of /Users/phil/Desktop/modperl-2.0/t/conf/ht +tpd.conf
involves a bug in Apache 2.0.47 where you need to alter
the line in httpd.conf adding an extra space in a Perl tag.

Unfortunately, the file can't be edited as it is generated
during `make test' and any alterations are lost.

The only workaround I can think of is to ugrade Apache.


In reply to Re^2: mod_perl2 on OS X by phildobbin
in thread mod_perl2 on OS X by phildobbin

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