Hi all,
I found something that looks like a mistake for me in the online docs:
Page:
http://perl.apache.org/docs/1.0/guide/install.html
>>>>>>>>>
The DSO mechanism is provided by Apache's mod_so module which needs to be
compiled into the httpd binary. This is done automatically when DSO is
enabled for module mod_foo via:
./configure --enable-module=foo
or by explicitly adding mod_so via:
./configure --enable-module=so
<<<<<<<<<
I'd say the line:
./configure --enable-module=foo
should be instead:
./configure --enable-shared=foo
BTW, maybe a mechanism to signalize docs errors should be present somewhere
on the site, without the need to subscribe to this list. The
subscribe/unsubscribe procedure might discourage the occasional error
finder.
Lian Sebe, M.Sc.
Freelance Analyst-Programmer
www.programEz.net
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I found something that looks like a mistake for me in the online docs:
Page:
http://perl.apache.org/docs/1.0/guide/install.html
>>>>>>>>>
The DSO mechanism is provided by Apache's mod_so module which needs to be
compiled into the httpd binary. This is done automatically when DSO is
enabled for module mod_foo via:
./configure --enable-module=foo
or by explicitly adding mod_so via:
./configure --enable-module=so
<<<<<<<<<
I'd say the line:
./configure --enable-module=foo
should be instead:
./configure --enable-shared=foo
BTW, maybe a mechanism to signalize docs errors should be present somewhere
on the site, without the need to subscribe to this list. The
subscribe/unsubscribe procedure might discourage the occasional error
finder.
Lian Sebe, M.Sc.
Freelance Analyst-Programmer
www.programEz.net
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