ID:               22272
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      webmaster at cryptpad dot com
 Status:           Feedback
 Bug Type:         Apache related
 Operating System: RedHat 7.2
 PHP Version:      4.3.1
 New Comment:

Sometimes it's good idea to start from clean table..like in this case
where you're the only one having the problem. :)

Get fresh sources of Apache 1.3.27, compile it with 
the DSO support, get fresh PHP 4.3.1 sources, and use that
plain simple configure line. 

And btw. Do you happen to have any modules in Apache that also use
mysql? If so, you should propably try and configure using
--with-myslq=/path/to/mysql/install/prefix




Previous Comments:
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[2003-02-21 05:38:37] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Could you first try to *not* load mod_perl and comment out any
PerlModule directives.

If that works, try configuring php, with --without-xml.

As outlined in AxKit docs, does your Apache compile have the
recommended --disable-rule=EXPAT option?



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[2003-02-21 04:52:36] webmaster at cryptpad dot com

It's a perl module.
I tried editing out all the AxKit lines in the Apache config, but that
still didn't work, so I guess it isn't that.

Any other ideas? Surely I'm not the only person in the world to have
this problem?

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[2003-02-21 04:45:36] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I have no idea what this axkit is, but what I'm interested 
in is that does PHP+Apache work if that thing is NOT there?


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[2003-02-21 04:37:31] webmaster at cryptpad dot com

I know,
The machine is a development machine, so I'm running them separately so
I can test stuff out separately.

Anyway, does it matter? The two daemons should be independent of each
other. PHP just isn't working on one of them.

P.S. I'm running AxKit (http://axkit.org) on the copy of Apache that's
having the problems. Do you know of any interactions between AxKit and
PHP?

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[2003-02-21 04:31:31] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Why do you actually have two separate installs of 
apache...? As it can really run both SSL and non-SSL requests from same
instance..


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