[rt-users] Upgrading from 3.4.3 to 3.4.4 - mod_perl2 on FC4 issues
Drew Barnes
barnesaw at ucrwcu.rwc.uc.edu
Thu Oct 6 16:01:02 EDT 2005
mod_perl-1.99 is not mod_perl, it is mod_perl2. The 1.99 series was the
beta for 2.0xxxx. You need to upgrade mod_perl or switch to mod_fastcgi.
Stevo wrote:
> Jay R. Ashworth wrote:
>> The problem with mod_perl2 is that its API semantics changed along the
>> way. I *thought* 3.4.2 was the first one that required the new
>> semantics, and I *thought* that _16 was new enough. mod_perl 1.99 *is*
>> mod_perl 2, except that it still has the old mp1 lookalike API.
>>
>> IE: I wouldn't have expected you'd have problems (at least that
>> problem), given that combination. Though I might be misremembering
>> where the fences are. You might check the ML archive for mod_perl, and
>> I *think* the wiki page on this has been re-re-updated to properly
>> reflect current reality.
>>
>
> Here is the error I get after attempting the upgrade:
>
> [Thu Oct 06 12:48:07 2005] [error] RT does not support mod_perl 1.99.
> Please upgrade to mod_perl 2.0 at /usr/local/rt3/bin/webmux.pl line
> 59.\nBEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /usr/local/rt3/bin/webmux.pl
> line 63.\nCompilation failed in require at (eval 2) line 1.\n
>
> [Thu Oct 06 12:48:07 2005] [error] Can't load Perl file:
> /usr/local/rt3/bin/webmux.pl for server itsupport.omneon.local:0,
> exiting...
>
> I had a look around on the wiki site but couldn't find anything right
> away! I'll keep digging.
>
> Stevo
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Drew Barnes
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