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"Philip M. Gollucci"wrote in message =
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> Tracy E Schreiber wrote:
>> Hi,
>>=20
>> I hope this isn't too much of a newbie question...
>>=20
>> I am trying to upgrade from Apache 2.0.55 using mod_perl V1.0 to =
Apache=20
>> 2.2.2 using mod_perl V2.0. This installation is on a Windows XP Pro =
SP2=20
>> machine. I get this error:
> You mean V2.0 -- no 1.x version works with 2.x and vice verusa.
>=20
Right Philip, my mistake...
>=20
>> httpd.exe: Syntax error on line 31 of D:/Apache2.2/conf/httpd.conf: =
Cannot=20
>> load
>> D:/Apache2.2/modules/mod_perl.so into server: The specified module =
could not=20
>> be
>> found.
> Permisions ?
>=20
I checked those and they are fine...
>=20
>> The module is in the directory. Am I doing something wrong or is the =
module=20
>> not compatible with Apache 2.2.2?
> LoadModule perl_module libexec/apache22/mod_perl.so
>=20
> changing the paths appropriately of course.
My config has this:
LoadModule perl_module modules/mod_perl.so
This the same syntax as all my other LoadModule entries.
>=20
> =
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> Tracy E Schreiber wrote:
>> Hi,
>> =
>> I=20
hope this isn't too much of a newbie question...
>> =
>> I am=20
trying to upgrade from Apache 2.0.55 using mod_perl V1.0 to Apache =
>>=20
2.2.2 using mod_perl V2.0. This installation is on a Windows XP Pro SP2=20
>> machine. I get this error:
> You mean V2.0 -- no 1.x =
version=20
works with 2.x and vice verusa.
>
Right Philip, my mistake...
>
>> httpd.exe: Syntax error on line 31 of=20
D:/Apache2.2/conf/httpd.conf: Cannot
>> load
>>=20
D:/Apache2.2/modules/mod_perl.so into server: The specified module could =
not=20
>> be
>> found.
> Permisions ?
> =
I checked those and they are fine...
>
>> The module is in the directory. Am I doing =
something=20
wrong or is the module
>> not compatible with Apache =
2.2.2?
>=20
LoadModule perl_module libexec/apache22/mod_perl.so
>
> =
changing=20
the paths appropriately of course.
My config has this:
LoadModule perl_module=20
modules/mod_perl.so
This the same syntax as all my other LoadModule entries.
>
>=20
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