You had my hopes up for a while there.  Ordinarily, site's I've built with
Apache have been rock stable, and I have never experienced this type of flaky
behavior...unless I had done something stupid in my code.

Is there a newer recommended "stable" combination for Midgard/Apache/MySQL, as
was asked earlier?  I gather from The Manual that Midgard 1.4/Apache
1.3.14/MySQL 3.22.32 is the minimum stable version.  But it would be nice to be
able to use the newer versions of Apache.

I suppose I'll go back to at least that combo and see.

regards,
Mike Sharp




"Robin Jackson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 03/07/2001 10:21:11 AM

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This whole issue with pages displaying, etc. HAS to be some sort of memory
leak or something.  I recomplied w/ Apache 1.3.9 and restarted and
everything worked fine....


Half an hour later the problems are occuring again.

I hate unrepeatable ERRORS.....Geeeez



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