On May 15, 2007, at 3:49 PM, Perrin Harkins wrote:
My approach would be to install two copies of perl, and put one of them on each. Or, install each in a local perl lib directory rather than the system dir. (Local installs of CPAN modules are well-covered elsewhere.)
I'd second the latter suggestion -- 2 separate local installs for all apache/mp related CPAN modules.
I'd also remove the /Apache and /Apache2 directories and touch them as flat files -- just to make sure no one can accidentally install files in them. your requirements are likely to cause you a ton of headaches in the future -- best now to plan ahead and minimize them
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