> > Is this just par for the course when running woody stuff? Occasionally stuff > breaks for a while? I do not know what mod_rewrite.so does, but I commented > it > out and the server came up. Any ideas on what to do to find out what broke > and how to fix it?
Yeah, I never take a libc upgrade on its first day out. Just about EVERYTHING depends on it and sometimes other packages must be rebuilt with the new libc to function properly and it takes a few days for these packages to "catch up". Since unstable is not designed to be a production release, there is no (nor should there be any) requirement to submit packages to the archive in any particular order. The short answer is that this is what you have to live with when using the latest development snapshots (to borrow a BSD term). It you are going to live in unstable, it is to your advantage to read debian-devel.