I thought they came stock as empty files. Every RedHat server I ever worked on has them. or it's defined in httpd.conf as /dev/null
 
Joel


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Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2004 6:46 PM
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Subject: RE: [Apache-FP] ap_content_length_filter: apr_bucket_read() failed

I didn't see a solution in the list archives for this issue, but I ran into the same problem today with apache 2.0.50. For me the solution was to create /usr/local/apache/etc/srm.conf and /usr/local/apache/etc/access.conf, both just empty files. Fp.exe gets upset if those files don't exist. I don't know why it picks those particular files to look for. They bear no relation to my setup whatsoever, so it must be hardcoded somewhere -- maybe I wasn't reading the install script prompts closely enough :)  Though I imagine that error is pretty generic, so this solution might only affect a small subset of the ones out there.
 
But as soon as I created them, that error stopped popping up. Hope this is of use to someone!
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