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From: Marc Girod <marc.girod@gmail.com>
Subject:  Re: Trying to install =?utf-8?b?bW9kX3Blcmw=?= on apache2
Date: Thu, 6 Mar 2008 16:53:27 +0000 (UTC)
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Marc Girod <marc.girod <at> gmail.com> writes:

> Indeed... Something was installed today (which is why apache was down).

I still don't know whether the applications installed today are
responsible for the failure.
In any case, changing the port to 81 made the server startable again.

Now, what do I do with mod_perl?
Do I try to make test (I'll look into the makefile to see whether it
has any chance to detect my server at port 81, and to try to talk to it).
Or I should skip the test and install boldly?

Opinions?
Marc


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