APM: questions about Perl, Apache, local::lib setup on Centos 6.4

Jack Lupton jacklupton at gmail.com
Fri Mar 13 19:44:55 PDT 2015


Thanks, Andrew. I gravitate toward Apache because I'm so familiar with it.
However, that is mostly from the CGI way of doing things. I'll check out
the links you sent.


On Fri, Mar 13, 2015 at 8:57 AM, Andrew Solomon <andrew at geekuni.com> wrote:

> Hi Jack
>
> You might want to consider using Nginx rather than Apache2 - my own
> experience is that Nginx is easier. It's also worth using Plack so that -
> from the viewpoint of your code it doesn't matter whether you're using
> Apache2, Nginx or anything else (in principle).
>
> http://plackperl.org/
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qdCmQJCaT0c
>
> ... just food for thought:)
>
> Andrew
>
>
>
> On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 4:34 AM, Jack Lupton <jacklupton at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Yes, that makes sense. Just the jump start I needed.
>>
>> On Wed, Mar 11, 2015 at 10:09 PM, William N. Braswell, Jr. <
>> william.braswell at autoparallel.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Jack,
>>>
>>> We use ShinyCMS on Catalyst on Apache2 on Ubuntu.
>>>
>>> There may be some useful info for you in my LAMP University install
>>> notes document, starting around line 428:
>>>
>>>
>>> https://github.com/wbraswell/lampuniversity.org/blob/master/docs/LAMP_install_notes.txt
>>>
>>> Note the <Perl> sections of that Apache2 site config file.
>>>
>>> I use local::lib to install Shiny/Catalyst as my non-root user
>>> 'wbraswell', then chown the '/home/wbraswell/public_html' directory for
>>> Apache use, then set the above-linked Apache config file to find everything
>>> needed in the home directory.
>>>
>>> As for Wordpress, we barely have the time to handle our existing
>>> Shiny/Catalyst site, so personally I'll have to pass on anything extra
>>> right now.
>>>
>>> Hope this helps!
>>>
>>> Perling,
>>> ~ Will the Chill
>>> Austin.pm Prez
>>>
>>>
>>> On 3/11/2015 at 2:23 PM, "Jack Lupton" <jacklupton at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Respected Perl Mongers,
>>>
>>> For some time I've been installing local::lib and PerlBrew to my home
>>> directory. This allows me to install whatever Perl I want to use without
>>> the
>>> restrictions of the system Perl. I'm using PearlBee -
>>> https://github.com/Perl-Evozon/PearlBee - for blogging software and
>>> running plack to serve it up. I'm the only one perusing the web site.
>>>
>>> I'm getting ready to some more serious work and would like to use
>>> Apache2. My
>>> questions are: how do make my local::lib available to the pages being
>>> served by
>>> apache, and do I install local::lib to the directory in Apache? Is there
>>> a secure way to still serve the web site from my home directory with Apache?
>>>
>>> TIA for insight or reference to relevant documentation.
>>> Jack Lupton
>>>
>>> PS, I need to get PearlBee working with WordPress themes. Seems very
>>> similar to what is being done with the Austin Perl Mongers website. Anyone
>>> up for special sessions of APM on this subject?
>>>
>>>
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>>
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>
> --
> Andrew Solomon
>
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