I've been maintaining one of the all-in-one binary packages for Win32 that contains Perl, Apache, plus related modules, for some time: http://perl.apache.org/docs/2.0/os/win32/install.html#All_in_one_packages Since starting this, though, the standard ActivePerl and Apache Win32 distributions have evolved significantly in terms of features, ease of installation, etc., and I'm wondering now if there might be a better model for the all-in-one package. In particular, what I'm thinkingof is making up some mega ppm package (to be installed with an existing ActivePerl and Apache installation) containing web-based Perl modules (mod_perl, libapreq2, HTML::Mason, Apache::ASP, etc.), plus some
some sample pages and Apache configuration directives, which could be installed locally. This would be a lot smaller to maintain than an all-in-one distribution, and thus could be updated more frequently. What I'm wondering is, is there something significant missing from such a mega ppm package that would be useful to include? Any thoughts on this, or other ideas on any other aspect, would be appreciated - thanks! -- best regards, Randy Kobes
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