Hi Arno,

On Di, 11 Jun 2013, Arno Töll wrote:
> Thus, either mod_alias was disabled by you, or not enabled on your
> system for some other reason (which then might be the "real" bug). Could
> you help us on that and tell us more?

I didn't do anything to apache configurations at all, how can I check
and let you know?

My mods-enabled directory looks like:
[/etc/apache2/mods-enabled] ls
access_compat.load@  dnssd.conf@   mpm_prefork.conf@  php5.conf@
authn_core.load@     dnssd.load@   mpm_prefork.load@  php5.load@
authz_core.load@     filter.load@  perl.load@


Norbert

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