Hi all.
Not sure if this really IS a perl question to ask here, but i'll try:
I was running 'debian sarge', using apache, modperl and the module Apache::Reload, and all was working fine.
I needed some modules from a newer version however (FOP and Xalan), to be able to generate nice pdf-files, so i did a dist-upgrade to the next version (dependencies etc.), and now i'm running:
Apache/2.0.54 (Debian GNU/Linux) mod_perl/2.0.1 Perl/v5.8.7
The thing however (it's a development machine), is that i no longer am able to use Apache::Reload. When i load it, apache2 starts, but at the time of a request from a browser i get a server error (But nothing in the log-files).
I tried the modules Reload v.07 and v.09, both no luck.
Now i've read that there is a renaming issue when upgrading from 1.99 to 2.01, e.g.
PerlModule Apache2 is no longer needed, but i'd like to run
ModPerl::Registry in stead of
ModPerl::PerlRun, so i'd love to have Reload working again.
Is there anyone who has a clue what might be the issue here (and tell me how to solve it?)
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