I've just been trying to set up RT on Fedora 7 and hit the same problem 
reported in the list.

I've found that if I make my document root /usr/share/rt3/html then RT 
works.

If not - i.e., if I leave my root at /var/www/html and put in a link to 
/usr/share/rt3/html, I get the error
message about mod_perl, etc.

Any ideas?

Paul.

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