![]() Posted: Wed 01 Aug '18 14:31 Post subject: Or perhaps the build above is binary-compatible already? Sorry, I don't know. ActivePerl 5.22 (specifically this version since 5.24 breaks something else I need) Latest Apache Lounge 64-bit Apache 2.4 distro (2.4.34) How would I go about requesting a new build of mod_perl 2.0.10 (latest version) for: Posted: Tue 31 Jul '18 23:13 Post subject: I followed the instruction but apache won't start on command 'httpd -t' tell me the mod_perl.so not found. Posted: Sat 07 Oct '17 14:48 Post subject: mod_perl.so not found Posted: Fri 08 Sep '17 10:28 Post subject: Last edited by Steffen on Thu 10 Feb '22 14:15 edited 11 times in total Please let us know if you have any problems. These releases should be good for future ActivePerl 5.26.n/5.28.n and StrawberryPerl 5.26.n/5.28.n releases since all Perl 5.X.n releases are intended to be binary-compatible for a given value of X (where X is an even number denoting a stable production release - it isn't true for the odd-numbered development releases). Notice that ActivePerl's last releases were 圆4-only, see * ActivePerl haven't released a 5.28.0 yet, it is build when releasedĪ x86 is not coming. Posted: Wed 06 Sep '17 10:00 Post subject: mod_perl 2.0.12 for Apache 2.4.x availableĦ4-bit builds of mod_perl-2.0.10 and libapreq2-2.14 components compatible with ApacheLounge binaries VC15 Win64. This problem has now been fixed.Topic: mod_perl 2.0.12 for Apache 2.4.x available The Tk module would sometimes fail to update the -cursor attribute of widgets for 64-bit builds of perl.A problem with the alarm() function on Windows 2003 has been fixed.A problem where long groups entries could cause memory exhaustion has been fixed.IO::Socket::INET is now more efficient and it does not rely on getprotobyname(“tcp”) to be functional any more.This problem caused the rmtree() function of the File::Path module introduced in build 815 to fail for such directory names on Windows. The stat() builtin would not return the expected result when passed a directory name with trailing slashes on Windows.Problem where ‘perl -s’ wasn’t able to parse -foo=bar switches has been corrected.This mode is more likely to work with modern firewall setups. Passive transfer mode is now the default for Net::FTP.Syntax colored documentation and ActiveState::Scineplex is now supported for all the Unix platforms.The configuration dialog can still be invoked by the o conf init command to the CPAN shell. This avoids the need to go through the configuration dialog the first the CPAN shell is invoked. ActivePerl now ships with a preinitialized CPAN::Config module.This happens automatically if the vendor compiler is not available on the target system. ActivePerl::Config on Solaris and HP-UX now provides compatibility so that extensions can be built using gcc.Previous releases were built with the GNU compiler (gcc). ActivePerl for Solaris is now built with the vendor compiler.ActivePerl for Mac OS X is now a Universal binary that supports all Macintosh hardware natively.Please refer to the license text for actual terms and conditions. It now explicitly allows you to redistribute certain parts of ActivePerl as part of applications generated by wrapping tools such as by PAR, PerlApp, and Perl2Exe. The ActivePerl Community License has been clarified.The 64 bit Windows Beta does not include PerlScript, PerlEx, Perl for ISAPI, or PerlEz. ActivePerl build 816 is now also available as a 64 bit Beta release for Windows and Linux on x86_64, as well as Solaris on Sparc.See perl588delta.pod for a list of changes. We’ve appended the relevant section of the CHANGES-58.pod file to show some more detail on other changes from the previous release.ĪctivePerl build 816, based on Perl 5.8.8. Note that there is a separate link for downloading the 64 bit Beta versions. 64 bit beta versions available for Windows, Linux and SolarisĪs usual, you can download it via the main ActivePerl page:.Mac OS X version runs natively on both PowerPC and Intel Macs.Based on Perl 5.8.8, plus bug fixes and module updates. ![]() We are happy to announce that we released ActivePerl 5.8.8.816 today.
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