Hello Nish,

please find some additional details below.

I don't use mod_include and don't plan to. I simply want to have the
mime types from mime.conf.

If I would load mod_include then there would be no error reported. shtml
would still require to have the Includes set in the options, but this is
a different topic.

Here the problem is that an OutputFilter is added which is not available
in Apache, thus producing an error in the log. This would happen even if
the file does not exist like trying to load
http://example.com/notexist.shtml.

mime.conf should only add OutputFilter for modules actually available.
So adding the IfModule as stated above ensures this dependency.

I agree that this might be something needed to be fixed upstream. I
indicated this in the initial report. Unfortunately I am not that
experienced on how to best report this (either with Debian or with
Apache). So it would be great if someone more familiar with the process
involved could do this. I didn't find any Debian bug report mentioning
mime.conf and AddOutputFilter.

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