You still don't give enough information about the problem, but if you can't get it to work, lets try a work-around:
Why don't you try to use a 'startup.pl' script to compile your modules in the first apache server?
example for apache2:
# in /etc/apache2/mods-enabled/perl.conf: PerlModule Apache2 PerlModule ModPerl::Registry PerlInitHandler Apache::Reload PerlRequire /etc/apache2/startup.pl # in /etc/apache2/startup.pl use lib qw(/var/www/cgi-bin /var/www/cgi-bin/modules); use DBI; use CGI qw(:cgi); use File::Find; use HTML::Template; use OwnModulesHere; print STDERR "Pre-loading HTML Templates...\n"; if (1) { find( sub { return unless /\.tmpl$/; HTML::Template->new( filename => "$File::Find::dir/$_", cache => 1, ); }, '/var/www/TemplatesFolder', ); }
"We all agree on the necessity of compromise. We just can't agree on when it's necessary to compromise." - Larry Wall.

In reply to Re^3: Help with Apache::RegistryLoader by jbrugger
in thread Help with Apache::RegistryLoader by Anonymous Monk

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