On Jan 24, 2007, at 2:35 PM, Jonathan Mangin wrote:
Thanks Geoff, the gist is what I needed for now. So I'm guessing (again) that the xsubs are living in libapreq.so*. Is that right? Is it in import() (in APR::Request) where the loading occurs? These are my last questions on the subject. Lots of reading to do.
The xs subs and c code should be in the Perl glue that will be in something like /usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.8/mach/auto/APR/Request/Request.so libapreq is a confusing beast (i) its a general Apache Request Library but(ii) its best known for the perl glue , which makes use of the API it provides
sothe libapreq module routines should be in libapreq.so. you load mod_libapreq2 into apache via httpd.conf just as you would anything else ( mod_perl mod_rewrite mod_php mod_svn etc ) the perl glue that accesses it should all be in your Perl library tree, and that is loaded in your startup.pl file or as you need
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