Maybe it's because of all the attention on 2.0, but suddenly t/TEST is hanging when run against a 1.3 server. This is new behaviour since 2 December 2001, when it was working fine.
What I get now is: % t/TEST setting ulimit to allow core files ulimit -c unlimited exec t/TEST -v apache/etags /tmp/ap1/bin/httpd -X -d /home/coar/httpd-test/perl-framework/t -f /home/coar/httpd-test/perl-framework/t/conf/httpd.conf -DAPACHE1 using Apache/1.3.23-dev waiting for server to start: ok (waited 0 secs) server localhost:8529 started server localhost:8530 listening (mod_headers) server localhost:8531 listening (mod_proxy) server localhost:8532 listening (mod_vhost_alias) and there it sits. It sat there for longer than ten minutes. This is repeatable, and I don't know what it's waiting for -- I can telnet to localhost:8529 and 'HEAD / HTTP/1.0' just fine. This is with a completely vanilla checkout of the test framework, and a slightly patched server. I *believe* I tested it with a completely vanilla server, too, but I'm not positive. Sorry I'm not using that bug_report.pl (or whatever it was) script, Stas, but it doesn't appear to be part of the httpd-test repository. Apologies also for not being much help in debugging these things, but I just can't trace my way through the Deep Magic variety of Perl used here.. -- #ken P-)} Ken Coar, Sanagendamgagwedweinini http://Golux.Com/coar/ Author, developer, opinionist http://Apache-Server.Com/ "All right everyone! Step away from the glowing hamburger!"