Syntax error on line 11 of /etc/apache-ssl/conf.d/apache-modperl.conf

Hello

After Installing rt 3.4 from debian sarge stable versions and selecting
apache-modperl.conf to be used on apache I got the following error

Syntax error on line 11 of /etc/apache-ssl/conf.d/apache-modperl.conf:
Invalid command ‘PerlRequire’, perhaps mis-spelled or defined by a module
not included in the server configuration

the line 11 of the referenced file is

PerlRequire /usr/share/request-tracker3.4/libexec/webmux.pl

Where could be my mistake because I installed using aptitude, I suppose that
this installation method took care about all depedencies.

Thanks in advance for any answer

regards
Enediel

Linux user 398956

I’m not debian geek, but I’m sure this error means that you didn’t
load mod_perl module into apache or it’s not compiled into apache.On 10/19/05, enediel gonzalez enediel@hotmail.com wrote:

Hello

After Installing rt 3.4 from debian sarge stable versions and selecting
apache-modperl.conf to be used on apache I got the following error

Syntax error on line 11 of /etc/apache-ssl/conf.d/apache-modperl.conf:
Invalid command ‘PerlRequire’, perhaps mis-spelled or defined by a module
not included in the server configuration

the line 11 of the referenced file is

PerlRequire /usr/share/request-tracker3.4/libexec/webmux.pl

Where could be my mistake because I installed using aptitude, I suppose that
this installation method took care about all depedencies.

Thanks in advance for any answer

regards
Enediel

Linux user 398956


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Hello

After Installing rt 3.4 from debian sarge stable versions and selecting
apache-modperl.conf to be used on apache I got the following error

Syntax error on line 11 of /etc/apache-ssl/conf.d/apache-modperl.conf:
Invalid command ‘PerlRequire’, perhaps mis-spelled or defined by a module
not included in the server configuration

If you read the instructions in the file
/usr/share/doc/request-tracker3.4/INSTALL.Debian, under the heading
"mod_perl 1"you will see the details for loading mod_perl in Apache.

Stephen