The code which tries to determine the Apache server version is in the method Apache2::Build::httpd_version(). Apparently, it looks in a file ap_release.h, so the first step would be to make sure you have that file installed (together with the other Apache header files), and have the respective directory specified as an "include" directory.  (In case you already do have the file, you might want to insert a couple of debugging prints into that routine, to figure out what's going wrong...)

I've never heard of Zangweb Apache, so I can't help with where to find the appropriate header files... But in any case, make sure the ones you eventually dig up do in fact match the Apache server you have installed.

Other than that I'm afraid I can only wish you good luck :)


In reply to Re: Problem installing CPAN mod_perl by almut
in thread Problem installing CPAN mod_perl by apl

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