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Apache ASP and mod_perl

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conserje

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I have a new install of Plesk 8.6 on CentOS 4.6. For some reason the Apache ASP rpm that 8.6 is using requires mod_perl < 2.0. However, CentOS 8.6 wants to install mod_perl 2.0. This is creating conflicts with my system.

What is strange is I have a different server, also CentOS 4.6, that is running Plesk 8.3. It has mod_perl 2.0 installed just fine with no complaints from Apache ASP or anything else.

What gives?

I noticed on the 8.3 install, the Apache ASP is perl-Apache-ASP-2.57-cos4.build83071218.20.
On the 8.6 install it's, perl-Apache-ASP-2.57-0.93298.

Did 8.6 screw up and include the wrong ASP rpm? How do I fix this to ensure I can fully update my server to the latest rpms? Why does 8.6, a newer Plesk, require an older mod_perl for Apache ASP?
 
Centos 4.6 repository contains mod_perl-1.99_16-4.5.i386.rpm and autoinstall.plesk.com repository(which is used by autoinstaller) also contains exactly this package.
As I know 'CentOS+' contains mod_perl 2, but if you are using it - you can't use apache-asp from Plesk distribution - it is imcompatible with mod_perl 2
 
I did the same thing without realizing, now i go to fix it and I can't. I can uninstall the mod_perl. But there is no mod_perl 1 available via yum anymore. Is there a way I can fix this?
 
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