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Id: 43296
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Queue: libapreq2

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Requestors: kyara5129 [...] gmail.com
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Subject: Report bugs in libapreq2
Date: Sat, 14 Feb 2009 19:18:03 -0800
To: <bug-libapreq2 [...] rt.cpan.org>
From: "Peter" <kyara5129 [...] gmail.com>
Hi, I have been trying to have libapreq2 to work on window xp with IndigoPerl and its mod_perl2. I have experienced many problems. Here are some major ones: a.. when i run nmake, it shows several unsolved references to files in c:\data\dev\INDIGO~2\INDIGO~1 directory. However, my apache was installed on e: drive. I am totally lost how the "c:\data\dev\..." came from? b.. whenever a http session using Apache::Upload to process a upload ends, a temporary file is left in c:\winnt\temp and cannot be closed. I am playing as windows/xp administrator. Could somebody please help? Thanks!! peter
Hi. I've been going through the archives of unresolved Apache2::Request bugs. Are you still able to reproduce this? If not, I'll close this issue as stale. On Sat Feb 14 22:22:01 2009, kyara5129@gmail.com wrote: Show quoted text
> Hi, > > I have been trying to have libapreq2 to work on window xp with > IndigoPerl and its mod_perl2. > > I have experienced many problems. Here are some major ones: > a.. when i run nmake, it shows several unsolved references to files > in c:\data\dev\INDIGO~2\INDIGO~1 directory. However, my apache was > installed on e: drive. I am totally lost how the "c:\data\dev\..." > came from? > b.. whenever a http session using Apache::Upload to process a upload > ends, a temporary file is left in c:\winnt\temp and cannot be > closed. I am playing as windows/xp administrator. > Could somebody please help? > > Thanks!! > > peter
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