This is mod_perl version 2.0 *** Prerequisites *** Apache: Dynamic mod_perl (DSO): Apache 2.0.47 - 2.4.23. Static mod_perl: Apache 2.0.51 - 2.4.23. Newer Apache versions may work with this version of mod_perl. If not, the svn version likely will, which can be obtained from: http://perl.apache.org/download/source.html#Development_mod_perl_2_0_Source_Distribution Perl: Any stable version of Perl currently in support by the Perl community, as described in recent Perl distributions' "perlpolicy.pod" document. Newer Perl versions may work with this version of mod_perl. If not, the svn version likely will (see above). Many older Perl versions also work with this version of mod_perl: Perls back to version 5.8.2 (and possibly earlier in some build configurations) are currently believed to work, but this is not guaranteed to be the case, either now or in the future. *** Status *** mod_perl is currently considered stable. There is currently a known test failure on Windows when using Perls built with the PERL_IMPLICIT_SYS build option enabled (which it is by default): t/modperl/env.t (Fails many tests) Four other test scripts are also known to fail with Apache 2.4.x on Windows, with or without PERL_IMPLICIT_SYS: t/protocol/echo_block.t (Fails tests 2-3) t/protocol/echo_nonblock.t (Fails test 2) t/protocol/echo_timeout.t (Fails tests 2-5) t/protocol/pseudo_http.t (Fails tests 3-8 and 11-13) *** Documentation *** Documentation can be found in the docs/ directory. Currently they don't get installed on 'make install'. Certain API documentation can be found in docs/api/. The online version is at http://perl.apache.org/docs/2.0/. *** Todo *** mod_perl-2.0 is not 100% feature complete with the 1.xx version. See the files in the todo/ directory for what remains to be done. Some of those features will be implemented after 2.0 is released. The goal is to empty the file todo/release and document/test/verify the API that's going to be supported by 2.0. More API will be supported post 2.0 release. *** Support *** For comments, questions, bug-reports, etc., join the mod_perl users list by sending mail to modperl-subscribe@perl.apache.org. When reporting bugs please follow the instructions at: http://perl.apache.org/docs/2.0/user/help/help.html#Reporting_Problems For announcements join the mod_perl announce list by sending mail to announce-subscribe@perl.apache.org. *** Developers *** Development discussion takes place on dev (at) perl.apache.org *** Authors *** mod_perl-2.0 was designed and written by Doug MacEachern, with contributions from many others (see Changes files).