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Re^2: Specifying Perl version to Apache via httpd.conf

by kcott (Archbishop)
on Jun 06, 2014 at 00:38 UTC ( [id://1088960]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: Specifying Perl version to Apache via httpd.conf
in thread Specifying Perl version to Apache via httpd.conf

"I think --with-perl is largely historical cruft, at least for Linux/Unix type systems. I suspect that .configure will just "do the right thing" and find the perl installed by your distro."

I'm looking at options for using a Perl that is not the one "installed by your distro". See the update to the OP for more information on that.

-- Ken

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Re^3: Specifying Perl version to Apache via httpd.conf
by taint (Chaplain) on Jun 06, 2014 at 01:57 UTC
    Hello again, kcott, and thanks for the update.

    For the record; I wans't trying to be "nozey", or anything. But I found it hard to speak specifically to solution(s) w/o a bit more info. :)

    As I mentioned in my original response to your question; isn't it enough to simply tell your Perl applications which Perl to use? I'm thinking "shebang" here, but I know many of the other stuff allows you to setup any desired ENV you might/may require.

    As I await your response, I'll go dig up all the old links I have for httpd.conf related stanza's I recall having seen, a couple, or so years ago, and update this post, or reply as appropriate.

    --Chris

    UPDATE:
    I think the following covers what I had recalled, pretty well:
    perl-apache-httpd-conf
    P.S. Just for the record; you can do all of this on VirtualHost basis, meaning; a different host can run a different Perl -- my own recollection.

    ¡λɐp ʇɑəɹ⅁ ɐ əʌɐɥ puɐ ʻꜱdləɥ ꜱᴉɥʇ ədoH

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