I am trying to get the CGI lite module installed. CPAN tells me CGI and CGI::Lite are installed - I see them in the perl @INC path. When I try to run a program - it says CGI Lite not found. when I try to install Apache::src or Bundle::CGI::Builder::Complete it barfs after it asks me for the apache/src path Please tell me where I can find your apache src ../apache_x.x/src /usr/local/src/httpd-2.2.19/include Configure mod_perl with /usr/local/src/httpd-2.2.19/include ? y ************* WARNING ************* Apache Version 1.3.0 required, aborting... ----- What gives? I dir a make to get the src code - I am using apache2 does CGI lite only work on apache 1.3? PS this is a new debian Linux lauritzen 2.6.35.4-rscloud #8 SMP Mon Sep 20 15:54:33 UTC 2010 x86_64 GNU/Linux

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