* [gentoo-dev] mod_perl with new perl module handling
@ 2003-08-01 12:32 Dewet Diener
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From: Dewet Diener @ 2003-08-01 12:32 UTC (permalink / raw
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Hi
I just want to cross-check with others on the list before reporting
this as a bug, but I'm currently baffled by the following problem:
I just updated to perl-5.8.0-r12, after uninstalling the blocking
modules and reinstalling them afterwards. I also re-emerged
locale-maketext-1.06, since the 1.03 distributed with perl is too old
for RT[1]. Now, from regular command-line perl, everything works as
intended -- RT's dependency checker reports that the installed version
of Locale::Maketext >= 1.04. However, trying to fire up apache2 and
mod_perl, results in the following in my error_log:
[Fri Aug 01 14:20:40 2003] [error] Locale::Maketext version 1.04
required--this is only version 1.03 at /usr/local/rt3/lib/RT/I18N.pm
line 33.
This leads me to the conclusion that mod_perl is not scanning @INC in
the correct order, as command-line perl is. Does anyone else have a
similar experience using mod_perl and external modules?
I have tried everything thinkable -- remerging perl, libperl, mod_perl,
apache2, etc. etc. ad nauseum; I even ran the libperl-rebuilder. No
dice :(
Also, on a side note: How can apache2 be unmasked, without
mod_perl-1.99*? I'm not referring to the fact that it is probably
still unstable, but rather that it leaves no solution for people
running apache1 to upgrade cleanly.
Regards,
Dewet
[1] http://www.fsck.com/projects/rt
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