Nick Kew wrote:
>
> Problem: The user has got a confusing error message.
>
> Diagnosis: apr_dso_load and apr_dso_sym on Windows platform
> return an OS error instead of an APR error on failure.
>
> As an APR user, mod_dbd handles the APR errors APR_EDSOOPEN
> and APR_ESYMNOTFOUND and gives the u
A post on us...@httpd highlights inconsistent practice in apr.
On 17 Aug 2009, at 01:48, Peter Horn wrote:
Hi All,
I've been running Apache 2.2.9 / PHP 5.2.6 / Win XP SP3 with 3
named vhosts for about a year with no real problems. Recently I
added a fourth vhost to run a Drupal site. This i
Peter Horn wrote:
Hi All,
I've been running Apache 2.2.9 / PHP 5.2.6 / Win XP SP3 with 3 named
vhosts for about a year with no real problems. Recently I added a
fourth vhost to run a Drupal site. This involved adding mySQL, and it
all worked after the usual few setup iterations. After the site
Peter Horn wrote:
Hi All,
I've been running Apache 2.2.9 / PHP 5.2.6 / Win XP SP3 with 3 named
vhosts for about a year with no real problems. Recently I added a fourth
vhost to run a Drupal site. This involved adding mySQL, and it all
worked after the usual few setup iterations. After the site
Hi All,
I've been running Apache 2.2.9 / PHP 5.2.6 / Win XP SP3 with 3 named
vhosts for about a year with no real problems. Recently I added a fourth
vhost to run a Drupal site. This involved adding mySQL, and it all
worked after the usual few setup iterations. After the site was running
happi