> >
> > > 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

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