SPELL=mod_perl if [ "$MOD_PERL_2" == 'n' ]; then VERSION=1.29 SOURCE_HASH=sha512:482cded39b587694af5d9a153d74a099ffb15c3fb4c1bcc4ddb1edb5bdb6e307e848525b6e56cfe74afe0698a981ab6bb1963f498f985fe2a0531246634045c1 else VERSION=2.0.5 SOURCE_HASH=sha512:a057c2fc887078a9cb896ee9633c30f4affddac9ba8654fe0eb6b1e8cf0ff56835a1ef6424e7387cc27f0fec83998326f35d28aa0359c4b2c06ef3703cfd8ef2 fi SOURCE=$SPELL-$VERSION.tar.gz SOURCE_DIRECTORY=$BUILD_DIRECTORY/$SPELL-$VERSION SOURCE_URL[0]=http://perl.apache.org/dist/$SOURCE WEB_SITE=http://perl.apache.org/ ENTERED=20010922 LICENSE[0]=APACHE KEYWORDS="http perl" SHORT="Incoporates PERL into the Apache HTTP server" cat << EOF The Apache/Perl integration project brings together the full power of the Perl programming language and the Apache HTTP server. With mod_perl it is possible to write Apache modules entirely in Perl. In addition, the persistent interpreter embedded in the server avoids the overhead of starting an external interpreter and the penalty of Perl start-up time. See also http://search.cpan.org/~gozer/mod_perl-$VERSION/ EOF .