Well, I haven't had any better luck with the debian package but I have
gotten Apache and mod_perl running by building from source.
Thanx for all the help,
Ian
On 2002.05.27 13:06 Ian D. Stewart wrote:
On 2002.05.27 12:59 Eric wrote:
On Mon, May 27, 2002 at 12:20:00PM -0400, Ian D. Stewart wrote:
> On 2002.05.27 11:43 Lucas M. Saud wrote:
> >maybe you can try a "chmod 755" in the script...and check the perl
> >path in first line of the script...and set the directory
permission
to
> >777....
>
> Tried all of those. Still no good.
>
> I've downloaded the source for both Apache and mod_perl, and will
be
> building from scratch. If that works, that I well chock it up to a
> debian packaging/configuration issue.
>
>
> Thanx for the feedback,
> Ian
You said you were using woody (testing)?
I haven't been following your problems, but I was able to get
apache/mod_perl running on debian with little fuss. What packages
have
you tried? As a point of reference, these are the apache packages I
have installed:
% dpkg -l '*apache*' | grep "^i"
ii apache-common 1.3.24-3 Support files for all Apache
webservers
ii apache-ssl 1.3.24.2+1.47- Versatile, high-performance HTTP
server with
ii libapache-mod- 1.26-3 Integration of perl with the
Apache
web serv
ii libapache-requ 0.33-1 Generic Apache Request Library
Eric
Eric,
Here is what I have:
dpkg -l '*apache*' | grep '^i'
ii apache-common 1.3.24-3 Support files for all Apache
webservers
ii apache-perl 1.3.24-2-1.26- Versatile, high-performance HTTP
server with
ii libapache-mod- 1.26-3 Integration of perl with the Apache
web serv
Not sure where our configurations are different (I note you do not
have apache-perl installed), but after I installed apache-perl, I had
to copy /etc/apache/httpd.conf to /etc/apache-perl/httpd.conf, and
make quite a few changes by hand.
p.s. you shouldn't ever set a cgi directory to be world-writable
(777).
Yeah. That struct me as being a bit off...
Thanx,
Ian
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