Hello, I've encountered a very strange problem after a re-install of my server with the new Debian Apache2 2.2.3-2 from testing (prefork type because of PHP5).
The first problem was that libapr1 did not work with my 2.4 kernel (lots of segmentation fault errors), so I compiled a new version from the Debian sources and replaced the lib from the upgrade package. I can't update the kernel because I have a virtual server. That took care of the segfault errors. Now the real problem: many of the files which should be served by Apache are truncated to 0 bytes, although some are not. The apache2.conf (in fact the whole config in /etc/apache2) is "out-of-the-box", I did not modify the package-installed config in any way for the test. Just installed the newest Apache packages, pointed my browser to the correct address and saw the directory index of "/var/www", but with some of the images missing. The Apache log-entries always show a code 200 for the missing images with the correct file size, but the browser shows 0 bytes received, but the rest of the headers looked just fine. Serving any files worked fine with the previous Apache version, so I assume it's not a network or browser problem. I also ruled out permission problems, since the log-entries from Apache should show if a file cannot be accessed. Besides, the images of the directory index should have the correct permissions, since they are installed from the Apache package,. I can't produce verbatim log entries now, because I had to restore a full backup to get my server working again. Any ideas where I can start looking? Frank -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]