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MyASPN >> Mail Archive >> modperl
modperl
Re: problems with mod_perl
by Yung Kwong Wing other posts by this author
Dec 30 2000 11:46AM messages near this date
Re: problems with mod_perl | Re: problems with mod_perl
OH I forgot to ask.  How do I install the libww and the required HTML
modules?  Exactly what modules do they need?


On Fri, 29 Dec 2000, darren chamberlain wrote:

>  Yung Kwong Wing (yungp@netvigator.com) said something to this effect on 12/29/2000:
>  > I have encountered the problems with carrying out:
>  
>  Here is your answer:
>  
>      configure:Error: No such rule named 'EXPAT'
>      Checking for LWP::UserAgent......failed
>      Checking for HTML::HeadParser....failed
>  
>  The Expat error is because you are using an old version of Apache;
>  use a newer version (it's at 1.3.14 now) and install libwww and the
>  required HTML modules.
>  
>  Also, be sure to so a "make install" from the mod_perl directory before
>  you run make in the Apache source directory! Otherwise your mod_perl
>  stuff will not be put into the Apache tree.
>  
>  (darren)
>  
>  -- 
>  Reisner's Rule of Conceptual Inertia: If you think big enough, you'll never
>  have to do it.
>  
>  
Thread:
Yung Kwong Wing
Daniel Grunblatt
darren chamberlain
Yung Kwong Wing
G.W. Haywood
Yung Kwong Wing

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