It's definitely nothing in the configuration.  Here
are the relevant lines:

<IfModule mod_rewrite.c>
  RewriteEngine on
</IfModule>

I haven't had time to try the workaround.  Hopefully
in the next few days.


--- Paul Matthew Reilly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ed Korthof <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
>  > This patch should not be integrated into JServ.
> 
> I totally agree.  It isn't a problem with JServ,
> Apache, or the
> rewrite module, but it shows up with the three
> combined when using
> Redhat 5.2.  As near as I could tell, it is a
> problem with stat(2):
> 
> int stat(const char *file_name, struct stat *buf);
> 
> During debugging, line 245 of http_request.c returns
> 
> 
> r->finfo.st_mode == 0
> 
> All subsequent calls return something bogus like:
> 
> r->finfo.st_mode == 2345
> 
> I assumed this was a bug with stat(2).  Please
> correct me if this
> seems like normal behavior.
> 
>  > I'm guessing that it's a configuration issue,
> though.  Apache does
>  > allow you to use handlers when there is no file
> whose name matches
>  > the URI -- if that's not working, something else
> is really quite
>  > messed up.
> 
> I agree that something else is really quite messed
> up.  I think it is
> the stat() system call that is messed up, but that
> is where I drew the
> line.  I'm 100% confident that it has nothing to do
> with the
> configuration.
> 
> -Paul
> 
> 
>
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