> if I change like you suggested:
> 
> if( path == NULL )
>    path = "/usr/lib/neko:/usr/local/lib/neko:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin";
> 
> into:
> 
> if( path == NULL )
>    return val_null;
> 
> mod_neko works.
> 
> mod_neko is always working if the path has only one part (no 
> path:path1:path2)
> path = "/usr/lib/neko"              working
> path = "/usr/lib/neko:/usr/local/lib/neko"      not working.

I made a change into the CVS, doing a :

path = strcpy("/usr/lib/neko:.....");

Could you check that this one is working even when mod_neko does not
have NEKOPATH defined ?

I'm not sure what's going wrong with the bind problem.
It works well on both Linux and Windows and it's quite a standard way of
dealing with sockets, or else I made small mistake s/where that only
shows on OSX.

Nicolas

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