[SLE] Can't locate Apache/Constants.pm
- From: SheridanJ West <sheridanj.west@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 30 Dec 2005 15:37:03 +0000
I am on 9.2 box - got src apache2 rpm extracted (complains if you
dont have that) , and headers rpm
and it compliants about Constants.pm which is part of
mod_perl-1.29 > Apache::Constants
Mod perl (from rpm) is installed too - how might i get this module in
perl to make ?, anybody here done it, the header file httpd.d looks
good.
Any hints very welcome
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