Hi Marjan,
[ Switched Apache2 to prefork mpm from event mpm ]
>
> Running on the Prefork MPM isn't much better, I'm affraid. What I've been
> able to establish through debugging now, is that there's one thing very
> different in this setup than on any other setup: It's not an uninitialized
> value that's causing the problem; it's an object of type
> Apache2::RequestRec which is specific to this setup that's causing the
> problem.
>
> Knowing what the problem is, I can at least put a patch in 1.4.30 which
> works around this problem: it's a 2-line change (in 5 files). That'd at
> least allow you to further experiment with the setup. Would that be
> helpful? (Once the change is in the tree, you could even apply it to your
> local 1.4.<anything> installation; I don't think these files have changed
> in ages.
>
This is the commit that was required to work around the mod_perl2 problem:
https://github.com/ledgersmb/LedgerSMB/commit/362bf91a41359a462aa62eef1839e31d732e73d2
Maybe you can cherry-pick it into your own tree until 1.4.30 is released?
(It's scheduled for release in 1.4.30.)
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