Date: Sun, 24 Aug 2003 09:21:57 -0700 From: paul beard <paulbeard@mac.com> To: questions <questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: mod_perl configuration questions Message-ID: <3F48E625.6090403@mac.com> In-Reply-To: <3F48E22E.5070609@mac.com> References: <3F4865D2.3000702@mac.com> <3F48E22E.5070609@mac.com>
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Chuck Swiger wrote: > paul beard wrote: > [ ... ] > >> What I am trying to do is install mod_perl into an existing >> CGI-enabled environment with the MovableType weblog software. > > > By "existing" you mean, some vendor (MovableType?) has provided you with > a precompiled version of Apache and you want to add mod_perl to the mix? No, it's all compiled from source. > If so, you should look into compiling and adding the perl module via apxs. > > > The super-simple, hey > >> presto instruction I have found so far don't help at all: I can only >> get faster perl code and no access to any static html. > > > When you try to add mod_perl, the result is your perl code runs faster, > but apache no longer serves static HTML...? If so, that is remarkably > odd. What does the Apache access and error log look like when you try > to access a .gif or some such that worked before you added mod_perl? Well, I'm glad to know my situation isn't the expected result. I get 403 errors, which suggests I've munged my httpd.conf file somehow. -- Paul Beard <http://paulbeard.no-ip.org/movabletype/> whois -h whois.networksolutions.com ha=pb202 Universe, n.: The problem.
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