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Re: [ic] Interchange Install Question


JT,

	Thanks for the response and the explanation.

Interchange ... runs as a 'server' or 'daemon'. This means that the Interchange program runs on the server all the time alongside the web server daemon...

When you access an Interchange page, Apache will route the request (through CGI or mod_perl, etc) to an Interchange child process, which is already primed up and ready to serve the request.

However, if you don't mind, this raises another question. Why then, if Interchange runs as a daemon, does it need Perl at all? I thought the idea of Perl was to do all the heavy lifting. Does Interchange use just a subset of Perl?

I guess I want to know this because I'm having a heck of a time getting Interchange installed on my MacBook Pro. I'm running a threaded version of Perl 5.8.6, which I know is frowned upon, but according to the docs, it should run just fine for testing purposes.

	It gets to this point and then Perl hangs:

/Applications/MAMP/htdocs/interchange-5.4.2/blib/session:
not ok 2
link/unixmode......

Any help would be greatly appreciated. I can't wait to try this out! =;)

Thanks again,
Ron
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