We were getting this behavior in our web application. It appears that we've
fixed it (we're still testing it) by checking the return value from each print
statement (usually we call the Apache request object's print method) and
aborting (by calling die() in our application - we have an all-encom
Hi,
I am still having these errors for my modperl installation on windows.
I use the lates Modperl 2.05 and hava tested with Perl 5.10.1 and 5.12
(activestate) but both give the same results.
Also tested on Windows 2003 and 2008 server.
The full error is: Apache2 IO flush: (620018) APR does no