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http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=34384 ------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2005-04-12 22:43 ------- This was on an XP Home box. Apache/2.0.47 (Win32) PHP/4.3.9 Which may have been first installed as a Windows binary, and thereafter the appropriate Perl, PHP, and sapi/db mods installed to get it all to work together. However, I'm not sure where the replacement failed, install script, msi, whatever. I know I've seen the behavior before. I realised that it should be something like "your/error/path" and was surprised to see an expression replacement there. I run many Apache's on all kinds of Linux Servers, Windows Servers, and even some out of local non-server type boxes. I've compiled all versions, with all kinds of options. I only seem to remember is happening on a Windows non-server; I could be wrong about that. So, what I need to include in some documentation is "What is '@exp_errordir@' That is, where is it defined? Is it something like ${errordir} in compile or script? Did it come from either LAYOUT or configure? Because automake has problems with replacement expressions for static paths, is that a a problem? Or is it simply that Windows, using white spaces, failed to equate the replacement? I figure it's either "expected errordir" or "expression errordir" and was defined somewhere in either a C, H, or configure file. However, this was a binary install, with many modifications for Perl, PHP, and MySQL. Changing it to the error path solved the httpd.conf problem and custom error messages then worked. >From apache_2.0.47-win32-x86-no_ssl.msi GinEric (In reply to comment #1) > @exp_errordir@ is supposed to be replaced with an actual pathname when the conf > file is installed on your system. I guess there is a problem on your system > with the install step, such that @exp_errordir@ doesn't get replaced? > > What operating system? How did you install? (building/installing from source > code or using an installer?) > > (In reply to comment #1) > @exp_errordir@ is supposed to be replaced with an actual pathname when the conf > file is installed on your system. I guess there is a problem on your system > with the install step, such that @exp_errordir@ doesn't get replaced? > > What operating system? How did you install? (building/installing from source > code or using an installer?) > > -- Configure bugmail: http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/userprefs.cgi?tab=email ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are the assignee for the bug, or are watching the assignee. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]