Stephen Jungels wrote:
> Since the absence of libapr-0 may indicate a broken build of apache 2, I
> will try rebuilding it and update you later.  Thanks

No luck there.  I rebuilt apache 2 and still had the same problem.

Stas Bekman wrote:
> may be it was compiled statically into httpd? try:
>
> nm /usr/local/apache/bin/httpd | grep apr_snprintf

You're right.  In fact, the symbol that caused the original problem is right
there in httpd:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/mod_perl-1.99_17# nm /usr/local/apache/bin/httpd
| grep apr_pool_cleanup_null
100be104 G ap_hack_apr_pool_cleanup_null
1008e6e8 T apr_pool_cleanup_null

Well, I don't really know, but it occurs to me that there may be some issue
with installing mod_perl as a DSO when apache is compiled statically, so I
think I will look in to statically compiling mod_perl.  I noticed during the
rebuild that apache configure thinks my linker does not support shared
objects (it does) and builds statically as a result.  Anyway, Stas, thanks
for helping me narrow this down.  I will keep the list posted if anything
else comes up that is mod_perl related.

--Stephen



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