Hi,

Here's what I have, after a brand new install:
        Ubuntu 11.04
        Apache 2.2.17
        Perl 5.10.1
Even with a stock Apache install, it buffers my Perl CGI output.
(I've found this also happens on my home Ubuntu-10.10/Apache-2.2.16/Perl-5.10.1)

It's not the (Perl) CGI script.
It's not the browsers (tested with Firefox, Chrome both local & remote)
Everything works as intended on numerous other (RedHat) Linux systems
using older Apache (2.2.3).

A simple example Perl CGI program to illustrate this is:
        #!/usr/bin/env perl

        use CGI;

        my $q = new CGI ;

        $| = 1 ;        # flush stdout

        print $q->header( "text/html" ) ;
        print $q->start_html( -title => "test" );

        for ( my $i=0 ; $i < 5 ; $i++ ) {
                print "<h2> $i ... </h2>" ;
                sleep(1) ;
        }
        print $q->end_html . "\n" ;

Although this happens with a stock Apache config, a simple bare-bones
example in /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/my-machine is:

        <VirtualHost *:80>
                ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/  "/var/www/cgi-bin/"

                <Directory "/var/www/cgi-bin">
                        Options None
                        AllowOverride None
                        Order allow,deny
                        Allow from all
                </Directory>
        </VirtualHost>

According to what I've read, after Apache 1.3, output should not be buffered
and it isn't on my other systems.
I had high hopes that a similar description I found in the archives caused
by SSI using 'Options +Includes" might be it, but that doesn't apply here.

Any ideas?  This is driving me nuts...

thanx,
        -rj

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