At 06:09 PM 10/15/98 -0400, you wrote:>The upgrade is $40. If you purchased directly from Red Hat Software,
>just call 888-REDHAT1 (888-733-4281) or 919-941-5804. They will
>verify that you purchased and then ship the upgrade.
>
>If you purchased from a retailer, just fax a proof of purchase
>to 919-941-5569 and request the Secure Web Server upgrade.
>
>You''ll get the entire box with the new rewritten manual, etc.
But does perl_mod work? Product description in your web store doesn''t
even
mention perl_mod. I''ve found that the combination of Apache 1.3 and
perl_mod 1.16 under RedHat 5.1 doesn''t work if perl_mod is configured
to be
a DSO, so I was wondering if you''ve conquered that problem somehow.
--Jon Radel
jon@radel.com
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From: "Jeff Rush" <jrush@summit-research.com>
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Subject: Re: List still active?
On Thu, 15 Oct 1998 20:59:57 -0400, Jon Radel wrote:
>At 06:09 PM 10/15/98 -0400, you wrote:
>>The upgrade is $40. If you purchased directly from Red Hat Software,
>>just call 888-REDHAT1 (888-733-4281) or 919-941-5804. They will
>>verify that you purchased and then ship the upgrade.
>
>But does perl_mod work? Product description in your web store
doesn''t even
>mention perl_mod. I''ve found that the combination of Apache 1.3
and
>perl_mod 1.16 under RedHat 5.1 doesn''t work if perl_mod is
configured to be
>a DSO, so I was wondering if you''ve conquered that problem somehow.
On Thu, 27 Aug 1998 18:05:04 -0400 (EDT), Preston Brown wrote:
>On Thu, 27 Aug 1998, Jeff Rush wrote:
>
>> I would be forever in your debt if the next release of Secure Server
>> included the mod_pyapache module, so that Python programs
>> could be run directly. Since Red Hat already relies upon Python
>> in their configuration tools, it''d be a natural addition.
>
>I''m the lead developer for the product. I''ll look into
doing this.
And I''m wondering if mod_pyapache got added in as well. Preston Brown
has mentioned he would try and I''m curious whether it made it or not.
Perhaps a CHANGELIST posted to the mailing list outlining what you''ve
improved/added would help us out.
-Jeff Rush