Hi Igor,
When you built and installed the apache, the library paths would have
been set to the directory where the library were initially.
Since you had then moved them, probably it is still searching for the
libraries in the old path.
Try setting LD_LIBRARY_PATH to the path where all these lib
Sorry forgot to mention that the built is on Solaris 9.
On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 3:19 PM, Igor Cicimov wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have this strange behavior with the new apache 2.2.12 I just built. I
> compiled it and install in the /usr/local/apache2 directory and all was
> fine, I could start and
Hi all,
I have this strange behavior with the new apache 2.2.12 I just built. I
compiled it and install in the /usr/local/apache2 directory and all was
fine, I could start and stop the server no errors. But after moving the
server to /chroot/usr/local/apache2 I get the problem bellow:
# ldd /chro
On 08/02/2009 06:35:32 PM, Eric Covener wrote:
>
> You can't redirect to a relative path.
>
Yeah, that was it. Kind of peeved, tho, that even with LogLevel set to
"debug" apache throws absolutely no explanation or error for this.
"Your browser (or proxy) sent a request that this server coul
Any recommendations for a domain name registry
service that will also forward e-mail? Speedy
and reliable forwarding is a virtue.
Thanks,
Mike.
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See ht
On Sun, Aug 2, 2009 at 6:26 PM, MK wrote:
>
> Okay, sorry, that was because I did not include the directive within
> . However, rather than redirecting, I now get a 400 Bad
> Request error.
You can't redirect to a relative path.
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Okay, sorry, that was because I did not include the directive within
. However, rather than redirecting, I now get a 400 Bad
Request error.
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See
I'm trying to redirect IE6 users to a special page using mod_rewrite,
since this seems to be the usual suggestion googling. I'm testing it
this way to see if the method will work:
RewriteEngine On
RewriteCond %{HTTP_USER_AGENT} .*Mozilla.*
RewriteRule html$ error.mhtml [L]
which I f
De Ren wrote:
First time post. I am new to Apache, MySQL, and PHP.
That's quite a lot to be new about, all at the same time.
An old African proverb says : "To eat an elephant, you must do it one
little bit at a time".
...
Could someone give me some hint what went wrong, please?
Yes. You
Hi
I have mod_proxy and mod_proxy_connect compiled into httpd if i run httpd
-l.
I'm using the following mod_proxy configuration.
DocumentRoot /usr/local/apache/htdocs
Customlog logs/proxy.domain.tld-access.log combined
ErrorLog logs/proxy.domain.tld-error.log
HostnameLookups On
ProxyR
On Sun, Aug 2, 2009 at 6:24 AM, De Ren wrote:
> First time post. I am new to Apache, MySQL, and PHP.
>
> I've installed Apache (2.2.11), MySQL(5.1.36)and PHP(5.2.10) on my laptop
> (operating system: Windows XP Home Edition). I can see the Apache icon on
> the right lower corner, but when the mo
First time post. I am new to Apache, MySQL, and PHP.
I've installed Apache (2.2.11), MySQL(5.1.36)and PHP(5.2.10) on my laptop
(operating system: Windows XP Home Edition). I can see the Apache icon on
the right lower corner, but when the mouse is moved to the icon, the prompt
says: "No services
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