Re: experiencing Out of memory errors

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Hi 

Am 27.01.2011 um 12:57 schrieb Michiel Beijen <michiel.beijen@xxxxxxxx>:

> Hi John,
> 
> On Wed, 2011-01-26 at 10:17 -0500, John Deighan wrote:
>> However, we're also not sure if either of these are needed to escape the
>> 2 GB memory limitation. E.g., can 64 bit Perl be used with a 32 bit
>> Apache and/or mod_perl?
> 
> You should use the same architecture for Perl and Apache.
> 
>> Any help with accomplishing what we need would be greatly appreciated,
>> including the possibility of hiring someone on a contract basis to
>> help us.
> 
> Probably because of the fact that the Apache foundation does not ship
> 64-bit builds for Windows (which is a shame!), ActiveState does not ship
> a mod_perl with their 64- bit Perl. Compiling your own mod_perl would be
> possible but you need to use preferably the same compiler that was used
> for Apache + perl.
> 
> If you would want to switch to StrawberryPerl 5.12.x 64-bit, you can use
> this pre-compiled mod_perl:
> http://strawberryperl.com/package/kmx/mod_perl/

Is mod_perl compiled with MinGW or with cl.exe for windows?

Seems that apxs suggest MinGW.

I got the same problem with mod_ruby for windows.

Best
Zeno

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