Hi Steven, I don't work with registry scripts, so can't help with that, but I thought I'd mention a change I noticed in the way Apache2 handles STDERR output : it stopped obeying the ErrorLog configuration directives that I use for the few web sites I maintain. It now sends error messages to the default errorlog file, or to the errorlog file of one of the websites, depending on whether I enable the directive or not in it.
Something is amiss, I haven't found out what. This used to work, the change seems to have happened when I upgraded to Debian Bookworm. -- Bien à vous, Vincent Veyron https://marica.fr/ Logiciel de suivi des contentieux juridiques, des sinistres d'assurance et des contrats