> > > > > I found the source of the problem. It's something related to midgard can or > > > can't identify the host on which it (apache) is sitting. Namely if I do not > > > have > > > a declaration about this host in /etc/hosts (having only about 127.0.0.1 > > > (localhost) > > > apache+midgard segfaults. If I put in /etc/hosts a declaration about this > > > host, example > > > 193.231.135.41 dacia1.uoradea.ro dacia1 > > > then apache+midgard doesn't segfault ! > >
I do not think that I could help , but try to carefully watch , what modules are lodaed while starting Apache. Try to move midgard module entry to make it loaded as the first one. Piotras --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
