I don't require mod perl. I prefer postgresql as a db.
I'd like a production server that fits into my workflow, which is:
- develop on my development box (or just my home computer or laptop) and run test suite
- check in the changes into subversion (over ssh) on an existing internet accessible box.
- ssh to production box, update the working copy of the subversion branch and run the test suite on it (the tests run in this sandbox)
- update the production web server (think "make install")
Some modules I use are shown below (from my Makefile.PL):
PREREQ_PM => {
'Test::More' => 0,
'Log::Log4perl' => 0.49,
'Test::WWW::Mechanize' => 0,
'Test::HTML::Lint' => 0,
'Spreadsheet::WriteExcel' => 2.12,
'Apache::TestMM' => 0,
'Template' => 0,
'CGI::Application' => 4.0,
'CGI::Application::Plugin::TT' => 0,
'HTML::Tidy' =>1.08,
'Test::HTML::Tidy' =>1.00,
},
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