Example of hhtpd.conf for apache+modperl+rt3.6

Hi all

I migrated from 3.4 to 3.6 does my old httpd.conf need to change?

Where can I find a sample of httpd.conf? I searched but only found
examples of apache2 or fastcgi, I’m running apache+mod_perl-1.3.37 in
FreeBSD 6.1.

Thanks

Humberto Junior

Humberto Junior wrote:

Hi all

I migrated from 3.4 to 3.6 does my old httpd.conf need to change?

Where can I find a sample of httpd.conf? I searched but only found
examples of apache2 or fastcgi, I’m running apache+mod_perl-1.3.37 in
FreeBSD 6.1.

Thanks

Humberto Junior


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Don’t quote me but I think v3.6.x requires modperl2

Mathew Snyder

Mathew escreveu:

Humberto Junior wrote:

Hi all

I migrated from 3.4 to 3.6 does my old httpd.conf need to change?

Where can I find a sample of httpd.conf? I searched but only found
examples of apache2 or fastcgi, I’m running apache+mod_perl-1.3.37 in
FreeBSD 6.1.

Thanks

Humberto Junior


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Don’t quote me but I think v3.6.x requires modperl2

Thanks all, now RT 3.6 is working, we don’t need to change de
httpd.conf, my problem was the PREFIX in make install, I need to install
rt in /usr/local/www/data/rt3.

I’m still runing apache+mod_perl-1.3.37 in FreeBSD 6.1.

Humberto Junior

[snip]

Don’t quote me but I think v3.6.x requires modperl2
RT 3.6 works well on mod_perl1 and should work on mod_perl2


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