Commit Graph

9 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
brad
d77cc0c791 upgrade to mod_perl 1.26 2001-08-13 02:57:14 +00:00
shell
5de915bcf6 - Remove .packlist
- ARCH to MACHINE_ARCH
2001-06-08 15:04:37 +00:00
peter
349245f796 take over being maintainer from ports@
ok'd espie (yesterday)
2001-04-22 10:41:57 +00:00
avsm
2b68745d65 - revert MAINTAINER to ports@ until Pavel's email stops bouncing
- integrate COMMENT, bump NEED_VERSION
- dont rm some directories that are used by other CPAN modules
- build without LARGEFILE support, since in-tree Apache does not include it
2001-04-18 23:08:29 +00:00
brad
f609e9336f ensure user is root before trying to proceed with installation. 2001-02-12 17:18:55 +00:00
brad
0411d76053 upgrade to mod_perl 1.25 2001-02-09 19:19:39 +00:00
espie
9b37c7e113 Update pvk MAINTAINER name. 2000-10-22 18:46:02 +00:00
brad
3eb681dc28 replace do-configure workaround with proper use of CONFIGURE_STYLE and
CONFIGURE_ARGS
2000-09-23 23:43:36 +00:00
brad
92c8d4dfe2 add mod_perl port; From: Pavel Korovin <pvk@openbsd.ru>
--
Tested on i386 (by Pavel), SPARC (by me). Needs testing on m68k-based
systems.
--
The Apache/Perl integration project brings together the full power of the
Perl programming language and the Apache HTTP server. This is achieved by
linking the Perl runtime library into the server and providing an object
oriented Perl interface to the server's C language API.

These pieces are seamlessly glued together by the `mod_perl' server
plugin, making it is possible to write Apache modules entirely in Perl.
In addition, the persistent interpreter embedded in the server avoids the
overhead of starting an external interpreter program and the additional
Perl start-up (compile) time.
2000-09-06 07:52:45 +00:00