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Re: more about perl backend and external perl modules





> --enable-backends=mod
> --enable-overlays=mod
> --enable-bdb=mod
> --enable-dnssrv=mod
> --enable-hdb=mod
> --enable-ldap=mod
> --enable-ldbm=mod
> --enable-meta=mod
> --enable-monitor=mod
> --enable-null=mod
> --enable-passwd=mod
> --enable-perl=mod
> --enable-relay=mod
> --enable-shell=mod
> --enable-sql=mod
> --enable-accesslog=mod
> --enable-auditlog=mod
> --enable-denyop=mod
> --enable-dyngroup=mod
> --enable-dynlist=mod
> --enable-lastmod=mod
> --enable-ppolicy=mod
> --enable-proxycache=mod
> --enable-refint=mod
> --enable-retcode=mod
> --enable-rwm=mod
> --enable-syncprov=mod
> --enable-translucent=mod
> --enable-unique=mod
> --enable-valsort=mod
> 

It works perfectly (2.3.35), when I rebuild using "yes" instead of "mod"
for above options. Does it mean, that perl backend doesn't work
properly, when it's compiled/loaded as module ?

Regards,
Piotr