Yes, I do believe apache was using the more recent perl version
in /opt/local/ and it's now using the default perl version... but
I can't figure out how to change this! :( Do you know?
Who would I know what you're doing in /usr/local... it's local only
to you.
Ask the systems dweeb who installed it.
Dan, that was not exactly what I asked. Although I have figured
out what was the problem (not exactly the cause - although I strongly
suspect 10.4.9 upgrade -, but the problem itself), I'll try to make
my previous question more clear. What I asked was the following: I
have two perl installations on my system. Apache is using one of them
for running perl stuff. How can I tell apache to use the OTHER
installation? I mean, there is something in Apache that is making it
choose the original installation and not the one I have in /opt/local
(or any other place for that matter). So, my question was simply: how
can I configure apache to use another perl installation?
Yours
Miguel Arroz
"GUERRA E' PAZ
LIBERDADE E' ESCRAVIDAO
IGNORANCIA E' FORCA" -- 1984