Re: mod perl query

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> httpd -M will print a list of both static and loaded modules
>
> httpd -l only lists modules compiled into httpd
>
> If mod_perl is installed you should see something like "perl_module" in
> the list
>
> Mick
> if it is installed, then there should be a file called
>"/etc/httpd/conf.d/perl.conf".
>
>That will make mod_perl available when apache is restarted after install
>of mod_perl


Thanks Guys

if i run http -M shows me

perl_module (shared)

and also there is a file
/etc/httpd/conf.d/perl.conf

so guess apache is running with mod_perl


thnksss n really apprecite

regards


fabian

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