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Bundle::Apache2(3)                   User Contributed Perl Documentation                  Bundle::Apache2(3)



NAME
       Bundle::Apache2 - Install Apache mod_perl2 and related modules

SYNOPSIS
       "perl -MCPAN -e 'install Bundle::Apache2'"

CONTENTS
       Bundle::ApacheTest    - Needs for testing

       CGI  3.11             - Used in testing (it's in core, but some vendors exclude it)

       Chatbot::Eliza        - Used in testing

       Compress::Zlib        - Used in testing

       Devel::Symdump        - Symbol table browsing with Apache::Status

       HTML::HeadParser      - Used in testing

       IPC::Run3             - Used in testing

       LWP                   - Used in testing

DESCRIPTION
       This bundle contains modules used by Apache mod_perl2.

       Asking CPAN.pm to install a bundle means to install the bundle itself along with all the modules
       contained in the CONTENTS section above. Modules that are up to date are not installed, of course.

AUTHOR
       mod_perl 2 development team



perl v5.10.0                                     2007-11-11                               Bundle::Apache2(3)

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