https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1738385
--- Comment #6 from Emmanuel Seyman <emmanuel(a)seyman.fr> ---
(In reply to Petr Pisar from comment #5)
Plack as it is packaged in Fedora requires (at least for building)
mod_perl.
Yes, there's a Plack::Handler::Apache2 to run PSGI apps using mod_perl2 and
it will need to be dropped for any Fedora downstream where mod_perl2 is not
available but this shouldn't be that difficult to do.
However,
I've never
sent the patches to the Fedora maintainer as he dislikes all my proposals.
I had forgotten who the maintainer of perl-Plack is. This is a bigger problem
than the dependency on mod_perl2 and means that I'll have to maintain more
packages if I want to maintain bugzilla for EPEL 8. :-(
Is starman really usable as a standalone HTTP server? Does it support
TLS
and IPv6? Or does one at the end have to run it behind a reverse HTTP proxy?
The recommended way to run starman is to run it behind a reverse HTTP proxy and
use it to handle only the perl part of your application (static files, IPv[4|6]
and TLS would be handled by the reverse proxy). That said, Starman uses
Net::Server and should be able to handle both TLS and IPv6.
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