Max Dittrich wrote:
> The support for MySQL (apr_dbd_mysql.c) isn't included in the current
> release of apr-util. To build with MySQL-support you have to follow the
> instructions given in "srclib/apr-util/INSTALL.MySQL".
Ack. I completely missed that file in the directory above, expecting to
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Hi
I have been seeing very similar symptoms as you in the last couple of weeks.
We have a high volume web site, running Linux 2.6.9 and Apache 2.2.3,
and the hardware specification is very similar to yours.
We are using mod_php, not mod_python.
About once a day, the CPU load on the web server
Joshua Slive wrote:
On 10/5/07, Hermidio A. Rodriguez Chavez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Joshua Slive wrote:
What EXACTLY did you use for your HeaderName/ReadmeName configuration?
Do you understand the difference between the config with a leading
slash (where the Header/Readme is always taken
Thank you. That did it.
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/5/2007 10:55 AM >>>
Indeed.
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Indeed.
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From: Tom Hart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Perhaps with a
site:mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/httpd-users/
Peter Mila
On 10/5/07, Hermidio A. Rodriguez Chavez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Joshua Slive wrote:
> > What EXACTLY did you use for your HeaderName/ReadmeName configuration?
> > Do you understand the difference between the config with a leading
> > slash (where the Header/Readme is always taken from the sa
Perhaps with a
site:mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/httpd-users/
Peter Milanese wrote:
Google?
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Google?
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From: Chris Oliver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Hello,
This is my first question to the Apache email list. I tried to b
Hello,
This is my first question to the Apache email list. I tried to browse
the archived email lists for some advice on a startup issue I am having
but was unable to find a search tool to do it. Is there a search feature
for the archived emails? If so, what is the address to the search
feature.
Joshua Slive wrote:
On 10/5/07, Hermidio A. Rodriguez Chavez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hellow friends:
i like to configure one debian mirror and want to add HeaderName,
ReadMeName inside the virtual host, every things are ok at the first
page , but when i try access another directory inside th
On 10/5/07, Hermidio A. Rodriguez Chavez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hellow friends:
>
> i like to configure one debian mirror and want to add HeaderName,
> ReadMeName inside the virtual host, every things are ok at the first
> page , but when i try access another directory inside the root folder
Hellow friends:
i like to configure one debian mirror and want to add HeaderName,
ReadMeName inside the virtual host, every things are ok at the first
page , but when i try access another directory inside the root folder
the files configure in this directive not work or can't see it, only
can see
That's not strange! If so, please tell me why?
We use it for portions of our web sites. Especially an outward facing intranet
server.
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> From: Manuel SUBREDU [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Hi,
>
> recently we had some strange request from a client of ours
> with a very
> strange reques
Hi,
recently we had some strange request from a client of ours with a very
strange request. He wants that on a webserver:
1. users coming from 10.10.10.0/8 to have access
2. users coming from any other place to be forced to give a
username/password via mod_auth .
Do you think it is possibl
Hi Don,
I guess u have tried the CoreDumptSettings in your configuration file and
tried to do gdb over the CoreDump file.You can refer to
http://httpd.apache.org/dev/debugging.html under debugging the intermittent
crashes.Let me know if it helped.
Thanks
-A
On 10/5/07, Don O'Neil <[EMAIL PROTECTED
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