theory@apache.org wrote:
> theory 2004/08/06 16:50:06
>
> Modified: src/docs/1.0/guide install.pod
> Log:
> Tweaking for grammar, flow, anal retentive detail, etc. :-)
Thanks for the edits, David :)
> -
> -
> -
> -
> -
> -
> =head2 When DSO can be Used
well, actually starting with mp2 docs, I add quite a few new lines
between sections, so it's easier to read long pod files. Visual white
space helps a lot to edit and manipulate the docs.
so I started to add those to older docs, when I work on those...
[...]
> -that means that Perl is using its own malloc. If you are running Perl
> -older than 5.6.0, you must rebuild Perl with C<-Uusemymalloc>. If you
> -are running Perl 5.6.0 and higher, you must make sure that you have
> -the binary compatibility with Perl 5.005 turned off. To check, run:
> +it means that Perl is using its own malloc. If you are running Perl
> +older than 5.6.0, you I<must> rebuild Perl with C<-Uusemymalloc> in
If you want to stress something better use bold: B<must> ;)
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> theory 2004/08/06 16:50:06
>
> Modified: src/docs/1.0/guide install.pod
> Log:
> Tweaking for grammar, flow, anal retentive detail, etc. :-)
Thanks for the edits, David :)
> -
> -
> -
> -
> -
> -
> =head2 When DSO can be Used
well, actually starting with mp2 docs, I add quite a few new lines
between sections, so it's easier to read long pod files. Visual white
space helps a lot to edit and manipulate the docs.
so I started to add those to older docs, when I work on those...
[...]
> -that means that Perl is using its own malloc. If you are running Perl
> -older than 5.6.0, you must rebuild Perl with C<-Uusemymalloc>. If you
> -are running Perl 5.6.0 and higher, you must make sure that you have
> -the binary compatibility with Perl 5.005 turned off. To check, run:
> +it means that Perl is using its own malloc. If you are running Perl
> +older than 5.6.0, you I<must> rebuild Perl with C<-Uusemymalloc> in
If you want to stress something better use bold: B<must> ;)
--
__________________________________________________________________
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http://stason.org/ mod_perl Guide ---> http://perl.apache.org
mailto:stas@stason.org http://use.perl.org http://apacheweek.com
http://modperlbook.org http://apache.org http://ticketmaster.com
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