David Banning wrote:

> > I'd still expect AddModule.
> nope there is nothing - keep in mind I am now down
> to the generic httpd.conf file that comes with apache
> which does not have a single AddModule word in it.

OK, what you can do is have a 'ClearModuleList' directive, followed by
a number of AddModule statements. Appearantly, all compiled-in modules
are AddModule'd by default, which makes sense.

> GET / http/1.1
> HOST: d.tracker 
> <cr><cr>
> returns nothing - I have to kill the process to get out
> 
> the log (with debug on reads endless lines (every 2 seconds)
> [Wed Sep 13 12:07:26 2000] [notice] child pid 9115 exit signal
> Segmentation fault (11)

Given the above, try omitting one and retesting. At least we'll know
which of the two (mod_midgard or the patched PHP) is the cause of the
problem.

> > No, I mean, is the file midgard-root.php3 present in the directory
> > that is used as the ServerRoot? Physically present, I mean.
> 
> yes.
>   $ cd /usr/local/share/doc/apache
>   $ ls -l midgard-root.php3
> -rw-r--r--  1 root  wheel  475 Aug  3 00:23 midgard-root.php3

Not a very usual location for ServerRoot, but it should be OK.

I may have asked this before, but what platform are you using?

Emile


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