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RE: Can't get Apache working (was: Windows build severly broken due to read-only issues...)

From: Sander Striker <striker_at_apache.org>
Date: 2002-02-14 11:12:08 CET

Hi Jay,

It's a sight for sore eyes to see someone fail to run apache 2.0.
Could you please wipe all traces you have of apache 2.0 from
your system and try the latest tarball?
http://httpd.apache.org/dist/httpd-2.0.32-alpha.tar.gz.

If you fail again, we are going to need platform details. Drop
me a line off list if you want some guiding through. I'm sure
we can get it to work (unless your platform is seriously borked).

Sander

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jay Freeman (saurik) [mailto:saurik@saurik.com]
> Sent: 14 February 2002 10:57
> To: 'Philip Martin'; dev@subversion.tigris.org
> Subject: Can't get Apache working (was: Windows build severly broken due
> to read-only issues...)
>
>
> Philip:
>
> Well, as an example, right now if I try to run Apache (latest build as
> of an hour ago or something) it simply doesn't run. Currently, it
> doesn't log anything to the error log, it doesn't log anything to
> access_log, and I have no idea how to debug it. However, I also get
> slightly corrupted log information (and have been getting this corrupted
> log information as long as I've been trying to use Apache 2.0, through
> multiple compiler upgrades, multiple glibc upgrades, nothing seems to
> phase this corruption). Whenever Apache tries to print an IP address it
> comes out garbley gook:
>
> NH.6.Mg.2N7
>
> That's its version of 68.6.89.251. Here is how it says 127.0.0.1:
>
> 1O.0.0.1
>
> Some random people just hit my web server (testing with stock
> configuration with my standard server offline so it is binding to all
> IPs) and I got:
>
> 2O.N>.N=.1NR and 2O.1O.2N8.NH
>
> It turns out what makes it decide to simply not run doesn't seem to have
> anything to do with Subversion, which is why I haven't bothered to ask
> this mailing list. Even if I don't have the Subversion module loaded,
> even if I delete all of Apache 2.0 and don't put the module near it, if
> I have an IP address specified for the Listen directive the application
> fails to execute.
>
> I don't have a firewall running (I used to, but then I upgraded to Linux
> 2.4 and haven't learned how to use iptables yet... I really should...),
> all of my other software is functioning, I run e-mail and web services
> off of this computer without issue, its just Apache 2.0 that is having
> problems.
>
> Sincerely,
> Jay Freeman (saurik)
> saurik@saurik.com

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