In the following, it may be necessary to invoke certain commands through a DOS prompt. A DOS window may be opened either through a Command Prompt option of the Start menu, or by choosing to run, from the Start menu, command or cmd , as appropriate.
The Apache 2. At the present time you must have version 2. Having built and installed Apache 2. Next, run the command. If this build fails, or you want features not present in the official releases, you may want to try the sources obtained from svn - see the discussion on the 2. Be aware, though, that as well as providing bug fixes, there may be new features being added and tested in the svn versions, so at any given time there are no guarantees that these packages will build and test successfully.
At this time you must have version 2. After installing Perl and Apache 2. A quick way to do this is to download the script mpinstall and save it as, for example, mpinstall. Another way, which will be useful if you plan on installing additional Apache modules, is to add the following repository within ppm :.
If you're using an ActivePerl 10xx build, based on perl Note that ActivePerl 8xx and ActivePerl 10xx are not binary compatible, which means ppm packages compiled, for example, for an 8xx build are not compatible with ActivePerl 10xx.
Note that, because of binary incompatibilities, one should not install packages for ActivePerl 8xx from a repository containing packages for ActivePerl 6xx, and vice-versa, particularly if these packages contain XS-based modules. Back to top. Posted: Thu 06 Sep '12 Post subject:. Anything in the Apache error.
I should have included that there is nothing in the error log when the server does not start. I have not looked at Windows events however. I will and get back. Steffan, I found 3 messages related to our discussion in the event viewer.
They are: The Apache2. Notice the messages are somewhat discombobulated, but I thin they say the procedure could not be found. This is the command I issue in the httpd,conf file. The httpd. Try first to use excatly the same Apache 2. Steffan, This is an accurate statement of my 2 environments.
The documentation Bugzilla has for Windows installations is outdated and does not work with the current versions of Perl. I can deal with that, but I would love to use it because I'm a fan of Mozilla products and Bugzilla seems to have an awesome support community. Thanks, 'i alarmed alien', for replying. You need to run make and make install to install the things that you downloaded -- did you read the installation instructions? Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. For future reference in case anyone stumbles upon this item: Most Perl modules have installation instructions, either in their.
Improve this answer. A possible solution for this issue is: Open the command line in Windows; Type ppm , press enter and wait. If you find it, schedule it for installation by right-clicking it and clicking on Install DBD-mysql 4.
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