Hi.

--On Dienstag, 6. März 2001 17:04 +0200 Alexander Bokovoy
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>> I've made some more experiments, and my problem is really funny. I
>> start apache (apachectl or httpd directly) and apache terminates
>> immediately after the start. A log message from mod_unique_id is the
>> one and only thing that appears. Apache exits normally (exit code
>> 0)!!! >>
>> If I disable the php module, apache starts up normally. > Where is php.ini 
>situated? It should be inside chrooted environment as
> well.
I've relocated it into apaches conf-directory with the
--with-config-file-path directive. Though the file doesn't exist yet.

 >> Mysql is located outside the chroot environment and I access it via
>> tcp/ip. I'm using 127.0.0.1 for the mysql host. This is compiled
>> statically into midgard-lib (default.h)
> Change it to IP addres _different_ from localhost's address. MySQL
> has hardcoded behaviour for localhost: it opens only sockets with it
> (if they are available on running system).
I thought it only uses the file socket if you give the string
"localhost". I'll try the real IP of the host. Maybe it helps. 
What puzzles me is the fact that I don't get any error message. Apache
just quits. Not even some kind of "caught SIGTERM" log message, which
apachectl stop normally produces.


Live long and prosper!
Torben Nehmer

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