Re: [users@httpd] only 64k per file downloading from my webserver

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Wish reinstalling would help but unfortunately as per my comment, the 64k truncation behaviour is a bug, which renders Apache 2 on Mac OS X Tiger next to useless.

Thanks
AW

On 9 Oct 2005, at 16:47, Joshua Kogut wrote:

FYI: You probably might not want to send your <em>entire</em> httpd.conf file over email, just the parts that are relavant. But, try installing Apache by scratch again, with everything set to default, and back up your httpd.conf before you modify it so that you can always roll back to it.

On 10/8/05, Joshua Slive <jslive@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: On 10/8/05, Ashley Williams <agwilliams1000@xxxxxxx > wrote: > Thanks, yeah I thought there might be a few too many modules. However,
> the modules I've got loaded are the default ones I got with my fink
> installation -
> in fact I've actually slimmed them down a little. Is there an example
> config
> file I can copy that contains only the bare minimum?

You should file a bug report with fink.  It is crazy to be enabling
all that.  You can find a standard list of modules as part of the
standard windows default config file:
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/httpd/httpd/branches/2.0.x/docs/ conf/httpd-win.conf
You can also see the list of "modules enabled by default" here:
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/programs/ configure.html#optionalfeatures

> Actually I've been doing some digging around the net and the 64k
> truncation
> behavior I've been experiencing is a bug with Apache 2 on Mac OS X 10.4+
> and lots of folk are very upset about it as it looks as if apple
> aren't taking
> much action on it for the time being.

If you still have the problem after getting a reasonable set of
modules, you should try the standard:
EnableSendfile Off
EnableMMAP Off

Joshua.

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