On Monday 07 December 2009, Hendrik Beneke wrote:
> I tried this and it works fine.
Thanks for testing.
> So what does it mean?
It means that Apache calls trac to process the error pages but trac
and/or mod_python seems to think it's a normal request.
> Is it a bug
> or do I have to add
>
>
Hi Stefan,
I tried this and it works fine. So what does it mean? Is it a bug or do I have
to add
SetHandler none
to each of my vhosts?
Thanks and best wishes,
Hendrik
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On Fri, 27 Nov 2009, baenna...@gmx.de wrote:
Today I discvored the same issue on my system (ubuntu karmic). Luckily I
found this bug report. I removed localized-error-pages from conf.d and
it works fine now.
Yes that helped, thanks. You could help me even more by trying this:
Reenable the loc
Hi Stefan,
Today I discvored the same issue on my system (ubuntu karmic). Luckily I found
this bug report. I removed localized-error-pages from conf.d and it works fine
now.
Ubuntu karmic 9.10
Apache 2.2.12
Hope this helps!
Regards,
Hendrik
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On Monday 24 August 2009, Adam Cécile (Le_Vert) wrote:
> I just found that enabling mod_includes breaks the vhost.
> Disabling it make it work again. Any idea ?
Can you please try enabling mod_includes again and verify that it is
still broken. Then try disabling
/etc/apache2/conf.d/localized-err
Hey,
I just found that enabling mod_includes breaks the vhost.
Disabling it make it work again. Any idea ?
Regards, Adam.
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