At work we are developing a database driven web site for a client.
It's getting near done so the install is becoming more and more considered.
We are developing the project in house on linux/apache with straight CGI no mod_perl as the client cannot use it.
It will be deployed on Novell with netscape enterprise web server.
Is there any way to build the modules ourselves and ftp them over instead of pulling teeth with our client's IS department?
We have one project that has been waiting 6 months for install for the same client.
But we do not have a novell box. We need DBI DBD::Oracle CGI CGI::Cookie Net::SMTP.
We already plan to upload HTML::Template and Crypt::UnixCrypt which we known are solid perl.
Excuse me if I left some solid perl modules on the must be compiled list .... I haven't checked them all yet.
 
Flymolo
"Sometimes it's hard to tell the dancer from the dance."-Corwin in CoC

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