Go beyond the capabilities of the Apple-supplied Apache web server, building your own version with mod_perl for scalable web applications built in Perl.
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Re: Installing perl-Gtk3 under OS X On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 17:05, Brian Manning wrote: > On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 11:21 PM, Emmanuel Rodriguez > wrote: >> The problem is that gtk3 and a few libraries are compiled without >> introspection.
When Apple released Mac OSX, it included as part of the operating system one of the mostpowerful and most used applications on the Internet today: the Apacheweb server. This has been a boon for Mac users and dedicated Unixjocks alike, as the combination of Apache’ssimplicity and power and the legendary Mac OS ease-of-use has madefor a robust Internet application development platform. Largely dueto the inclusion of Apache, along with a host of other necessary Unixpower tools, Mac OS X has rapidly become the Unixdeveloper’s platform of choice.
And lest anyone be concerned, the Apache that ships with Mac OS X isthe genuine article. We’re not talking about a weak,proof-of-concept port of Apache that runs under Windows. Mac OSX’s FreeBSD underpinnings allow for the Apache webserver to be as flexible and responsive as it is on any Unix-basedoperating system. See [Hack #51] to get started webserving using Apache.
However, the version of Apache included with Mac OS X is arguablyunsatisfactory in a number of ways. If you’re likeme and plan to do some serious
mod_perl
-based webdevelopment work on Mac OS X, you’ll need to takethe following issues into consideration as you begin working withApple’s Apache install:- Although it includes support for
mod_perl
, it isas a dynamically ...