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3.11.3. Should I Rebuild mod_perl if I Have Upgraded Perl? |
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Yes, you should. You have to rebuild the mod_perl-enabled server, because it has a hardcoded @INC variable. This points to the old Perl and is probably linked to an old libperl library. If for some reason you need to keep the old Perl version around, you can modify @INC in the startup script, but it is better to build afresh to save you from getting into a mess.
 
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