Hi, every now and then I get asked about why Apache doesnt start, and it always turns out that folks try to load 2.0.x modules into 2.2.x, or even 1.3.x modules into 2.0.x ... therefore I posted already about 4 years this on my site: http://www.gknw.net/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=88 so that I only need to point to this ... just today got another discussion about this, and I believe its not enough to just tell the user 'Apache 2.2.x is incompatible with Apache 2.0.x', but instead we should explain a bit more like I did with my post, and even that is often not sufficient to convince the average user - well it convinces certainly that its wasted time to try further, but it does not convince why we do the MMN check at all. Probably someone has a good suggestion how to formulate this so that a *user* can understand? And even more important can we perhaps post this then on the httpd main page?
Gün.
