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From: Jim P. <ji...@ya...> - 2001-04-13 05:46:08
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Chris, The whole INSTALL.debian file suggests that one can install Debian packages rather than having to build things according to the INSTALL file. Is there a definitive agreement on whether or not this is true? If not, why have that file in the distro? If pieces of the file are false, why leave them in the file? Maybe you are not the person who handles this. Is there someone else who puts the distribution together? As for the mod_perl differences, maybe you can't speak to their need. Is there possibly someone with more insight, who is deeply involved with Slash, that could possibly explain *why* these differences are needed. I.E. which specific part of Slash requires PERL_MARK_WHERE=1 or EVERYTHING=1 Having to recompile your webserver, just to run Slash, may have been cool with version 1.0. However this is the 2.0 release, can't *we* do what other weblogs/storyboards are capable of without recompiles of standard software components? Maybe that is nirvana. But if we aim for perfection we will only be that much closer. -Jim P. --- Chris Nandor <pu...@po...> wrote: > At 18:18 -0700 2001.04.12, Jim Popovitch wrote: > >I guess you aren't familiar with the INSTALL.debian file that ships > >with the Slash-2.0.0-pre1 source distribution. Let me identify the > >incorrect parts: > > You put in the whole file. I don't think the whole file is > incorrect. > Please say which parts are in correct, and how they are incorrect. > Thanks. > > > At 18:34 -0700 2001.04.12, Jim Popovitch wrote: > >Can yourself, or someone else, please explain the necessity of > having > >to build mod_perl as outlined in the INSTALL. > > The options listed that are listed as passed to mod_perl for the > build are > not in most default mod_perl configurations. > > > >What, if anything, > >can be done to overcome these issues so that installation is more > >streamlined? > > As far as I know, nothing can be done in Slash to change it. One > would > have to get the various distributions to change their configuration > options. > > -- > Chris Nandor pu...@po... > http://pudge.net/ > Open Source Development Network pu...@os... > http://osdn.com/ > > _______________________________________________ > Slashcode-general mailing list > Sla...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/slashcode-general __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get email at your own domain with Yahoo! Mail. http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/ |