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    Default Perl Module (not required to run .cgi scripts/not compatible with php) (Version 1.29)

    We did an Apache Update and accidentally TICKED the following:

    Perl Module (not required to run .cgi scripts/not compatible with php) (Version 1.29)

    Apache compiled fine but now many scripts wont run at all.

    We tried re-updating Apache with default config but whatever thats been installled is crashing with php.

    Anyone any ideas as to how we can un-install whatever's that installed?

    Thanks!
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    Default Bigger Problem !!!

    Tried recompiling apache with php 5.1.4 but now scripts are returning 500 Internal Error for all php scripts.

    HELP !!!!

    * We were on version 4.4.3 before recompiling apache.
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