I've compiled Catalyst using VS6, so if ActivePerl is compiled with the same compiler, and Apache and mod_perl the same, I don't think it should be a problem.
I have also tried using an older ppm binary of Catalyst but with the same results.
But I think I might have a problem with the hardware, because sometimes right after booting the system the computer doesn't start, but just keeps restarting and nothing appears on the display, and I need to power it off, wait a little then power it up again in order to make it boot. That problem might be the same that causes Apache not work and I think the issue might be the motherboard.
So I will try to change it, because it is under the warranty, and I hope after that Apache will also work.
Octavian----- Original Message ----- From: "Foo JH" <suppressed>
To: "Octavian Rasnita" <suppressed> Cc: <suppressed>; <suppressed> Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2007 8:34 AM Subject: Re: Best version of Apache for Win32 deployment
Sorry man, I'm not too familiar with Catalyst, so I can't pinpoint the problem. But if your tests are good with a clean install of Apache2 + mp2, you may want to check compiler used to build Catalyst (see Randy's email on the VC used for ActivePerl, Apache, and modperl). I suppose Catalyst is not a pure-perl implementation?
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