Paul Heinlein schrieb:
On Wed, 24 May 2017, hw wrote:
Paul Heinlein schrieb:
On Tue, 23 May 2017, m.roth@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> hw wrote:
> > > > are there packages replacing the ancient perl version in
> > Centos 7 with a more recent one, like 5.24? At least the
> > state feature is required.
Perl 5.24 is available in SCL, in the centos-sclo-rh repository.
Thanks, I tried rh-perl, and it worked for a test. It does not replace the existing perl installation. You have to explicitly use that version.
Not replacing the existing system Perl is a feature, not a bug. It allows the 'Enterprise' side of CentOS to keep going with no unexpected surprises.
I?m not sure if that?s possible for CGI. I do get 5.24 after running 'scl enable rh-perl524 bash'. Is there a way to get that for CGI?
It all depends on how you launch your CGI, but in general there shouldn't be a problem beginning your script with
#!/opt/rh/.../perl
It seems that lighttpd uses the perl version that is assigned in
the configuration while ignoring the LIBRARY_PATH variable set with
mod_setenv, causing the perl version not to find a library it requires.
Even with a shell script as wrapper that sets and exports LIBRARY_PATH,
perl can not find the library. Trying to set LIBRARY_PATH for lighttpd
through systemd also doesn´t work.
Why is the LIBRARY_PATH always being ignored? When I run perl from the
shell, it works just fine, so it´s not perl itself ignoring the path.
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