First of... what does the error log say. Side note... I slso have had major issues running a compiled from source apache on debian machines running 2.4 kernels (which I believe 3.0 runs as well). It configures and builds fine but when I start it my childeren have seg faults. Debian fixed this in their release (http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=392049) and I'm still curious as to what rules they added in order to get it worked. However this problem still exists when compiling from source. So.... if your error_log contains something like: [notice] child pid 28906 exit signal Segmentation fault (11) Then welcome to my world :-) and you're better off running 2.0.59 On 1/24/07, Eric Johanson <epj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
i built apache 2.2.4 from source on debian 3.0 using gcc i am running on debian 3.0 which has libc 2.2 when i install it on the machine i build on, it works however i need to install it on another debian 3.0 machine on the alternate machine, httpd will only server files smaller than 256 bytes files of size 255 bytes always get served properly with files of size 256 bytes and larger, httpd just closes the socket connection and the client recieves nothing there are no messages in the logs indicating a problem this problem did not happen with apache 2.0 series on these same machines what does apache do differently when the file size reaches 256 bytes? how can i diagnose what is happening since there is nothing in the log files? thanks very much for any help you can provide. -eric johanson newpoint technologies, inc.
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