you can define the
format of the error log. I use 2.0.54 myself and the error log entries do
contain date/time and log lovel.
Could you post you log configuration? On what OS are you running Apache?
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From: Gerald Griessner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday,
g entry in access log with 404 code
On Tuesday 26 July 2005 11:23, Gerald Griessner wrote:
Well, usually the ErrorLog looks like this:
[Wed Jul 20 13:47:46 2005] [error] [client 129.69.215.101] File does not
exist:
but mine looks like:
[client 129.69.215.101] File does not exist:
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Su pagarba,
; wrote:
What do you mean by saying 'missing'? ErrorLog directive?
On Tuesday 26 July 2005 11:12, Gerald Griessner wrote:
Hi,
Well I migrated from 2.0.52 to a 2.0.54 on another machine.
On the new machine, there is the information about the TIME and the
LOGLEVEL in the ErrorLog F
Hi,
Well I migrated from 2.0.52 to a 2.0.54 on another machine.
On the new machine, there is the information about the TIME and the
LOGLEVEL in the ErrorLog File missing.
does anybody have a hint?
Cheers
Gerald
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The offic
I recompiled it several times, ...
always did a make distclean before compiling, ...
I tried different ./compile options as well as older versions of apache, ...
--On Wednesday, July 20, 2005 08:37:15 AM +0200 Davide Bianchi
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Gerald Griessner
Hi,
I'm using Apache already for a couple of years, ...
I'm installing it on a new Machine running a brand new Debian Sarge, ...
I compiled it (apache 2.0.54),
(./configure --prefix=/opt/apache --sysconfdir=/etc/apache
--enable-auth-dbm --enable-mime-magic --enable-expires --enable-headers
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