I would assume that it either means that mod_perl is not installed, or that it is not available to you, or that we both have misconceptions about how things are with mod_perl in general.

I recommend, again, that you consult with whoever is administrating your machine. That person should be able to tell you how and where to find the things you need to enable mod_perl for your script, or should be able to tell you that mod_perl is unavailable to you. There is little I can do from here to navigate you through whatever tech support your machine administrator provides you.


In reply to Re^7: Apache::DBI "cannot find apache.pm" failure - Should I upgrade from mod_perl 1.0 to 2.0? and if so, how? by Corion
in thread Apache::DBI "cannot find apache.pm" failure - Should I upgrade from mod_perl 1.0 to 2.0? and if so, how? by MashMashy

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