>> Is anyone else using Apache-suexec?  WWSympa, a
>> 
>> Warning: User directive in <VirtualHost> requires
>> SUEXEC wrapper.
>> Warning: Group directive in <VirtualHost>
>> requires SUEXEC wrapper.
> 
> Do you have the apache-suexec package? The file
> should be like this:
> -rws--x--x    1 root     root         9696 ao
> 24 10:25 /usr/sbin/suexec*

Yup.. read a little further down in my e-mail:

>> From what I read in the Apache suexec
>> documentation, I don't need any configuration
>> other than what I already have.  If Apache can
>> find the suexec binary, it'll use it, as long as
>> you have it configured.  There's an suexec in
>> /usr/sbin.  There isn't one in /usr/lib/apache.
>> I tried symlinking one there, but that didn't
>> help.

Although, I just noticed, it's not -rws--x--x.
It's -rwx--x--t ?

I'm using some older packages, if this is a
problem that's been fixed, that's kewl.  I've
been reluctant to upgrade any Apache/MySQL/PHP
packages due to the numerous errors that have
sprung up over the past few months (new versions
of PHP and MySQL always mean a bug or two, and
the recent Apache/MySQL/PHP problem that was
reported by a couple of people).  Are they almost
at a fairly stable state?

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