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Re: Module AuthAny.pm: msg#00003

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Subject: Re: Module AuthAny.pm

Joel Palmius <joel.palmius <at> mh.se> writes:

>
> I think this is caused by non-enabled backwards compatibility in mod_perl.
> Either mod_perl is compiled without backwards compatibility, or it isn't
> enabled in the mod_perl startup file. I currently have no machine with the
> mentioned systems available, so I'm mainly guessing, but two things to try
> would be (either, not both at the same time)
>
> 1. Edit survey.conf and change Apache::AuthAny to ModPerl::AuthAny
>
> 2. Edit whatever startup script you have for mod_perl (mine is in
> /etc/apache2/conf/modules.d/apache2-mod_perl-startup.pl) and make
> sure the following lines are there:
>
> use Apache2 ();
> use Apache::compat ();
>
> I hope one of these helps. Please tell me if you try, otherwise I'll try
> to set up a redhat box in the weekend and see what I can do.
>
> // Joel



Thanks for the help everyone,
this error is probably due to my linux inexperience.

I'm using the httpd-2.0.40-21.9 rpm (not source)
mod_perl-1.99_07 is from perl -MCPAN -eshell 'install mod_perl'

I tried #1 and recieved a similar error:

failed to resolve handler `ModPerl::AuthAny'

I cannot try #2 because I cannot locate the startup script.

Any info on versions of apache and mod_perl (source or rpm)
known to work in this regard would be helpful.

When work gets around to replacing my old redhat server I'll be using
debian which should prove a bit easier.

Thanks Joel, you put so much work into writing good code that I'd hate
to waste it in setting up a redhat box just for this.

As Michael says, there are ways around it.

Regards, Jono










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