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Old 10-15-2006, 05:41 AM   #1
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Question Cannot find Apache/src.pm


I'm trying to install Apache-AutoIndex-0.08.

I get the error : Can't locate Apache/src.pm in @INC

After subsequent problems building mod_perl-2.0.2 I have rebuilt httpd-2.2.0 and managed to get the installation developer friendly (no thanks go to FC5 here).

Does Apache-AutoIndex-0.08 only install on Apache 1.3.nn ?

I find src.pm if a make an older version (mod_perl-1.27).

I guess that since Apache-AutoIndex-0.08 has not been developed since 1999 - that I'll have to give up.

Any advice gratefully accepted.
 
Old 10-15-2006, 06:00 AM   #2
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Huh, looks like mod_perl has shifted Apache::src to ModPerl:MM and dropped Apache:src

Damnit.
 
  


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