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6 Catalyst::Manual::Deployment::SharedHosting - Deploying Catalyst on
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10 So, you want to put your Catalyst application out there for the whole
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12 - if you can get shared hosting with FastCGI and a shell, you can
13 install your Catalyst app in a local directory on your shared host.
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23 Now log out, then back in again (or run ". .bashrc" if you prefer).
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48 This library is free software. You can redistribute it and/or modify it
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