Thanks, yeah I thought there might be a few too many modules. However,
the modules I've got loaded are the default ones I got with my fink
installation -
in fact I've actually slimmed them down a little. Is there an example
config
file I can copy that contains only the bare minimum?
Actually I've been doing some digging around the net and the 64k
truncation
behavior I've been experiencing is a bug with Apache 2 on Mac OS X 10.4+
and lots of folk are very upset about it as it looks as if apple
aren't taking
much action on it for the time being.
AW
On 8 Oct 2005, at 02:38, Joshua Slive wrote:
On 10/7/05, Ashley Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Apache/2.0.52 Mac OS X Tiger)
I saw this in the error logs when I tried to do the download:
[Fri Oct 07 23:57:39 2005] [error] Optional hook test said: GET /
maven/repository/javax/xml/jaxb-api/1.0.5/jaxb-api-1.0.5.jar HTTP/1.1
[Fri Oct 07 23:57:39 2005] [error] Optional function test said: GET /
maven/repository/javax/xml/jaxb-api/1.0.5/jaxb-api-1.0.5.jar HTTP/1.1
also I notice that only 64k of the jar file downloads which is bound
to be important!
You have every single apache module loaded, including experimental
modules and developer-only modules. You shouldn't be doing that. Go
back to the default set of modules.
From the above messages, you may be having a problem with one of the
optional_*_export modules.
Joshua.
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