From: Dr.Ruud on
Ferry Bolhar wrote:

> I'm trying to install PersistentPerl 2.22 on a Fedora 10 system with Perl
> 5.10.0 installed. During the make, I get some errors from gcc:
>
> perperl_perl.c: In function 'find_scr':
> perperl_perl.c:258: error: expected expression before 'PersistentScript'
> perperl_perl.c: In function 'get_string':
> perperl_perl.c:449: error: expected expression before 'char'
> perperl_perl.c: In function 'cwd_new':
> perperl_perl.c:484: error: expected expression before 'PersistentCwd'
> perperl_perl.c: In function 'onerun':
> perperl_perl.c:808: warning: comparison between pointer and integer
> perperl_perl.c:809: warning: comparison between pointer and integer
> perperl_perl.c:810: warning: comparison between pointer and integer
> perperl_perl.c: In function 'perperl_perl_init':
> perperl_perl.c:918: warning: passing argument 2 of 'perl_parse' from
> incompatible pointer type
>
> Deos someone use PersistentPerl under an environment like this? Or - since
> the module seems to be very old (October 2003) - is there a newer module
> which provides persistent context (didn't found somewhat on CPAN)?

Hi Ferry,

What problem are you trying to fix?

Current hardware, and OS-functionality, can probably already do all that
you need.

If not, see also mod_perl, and FastCGI (FCGI) on CPAN.

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Ruud