DBDPersist Off in vhost causes startup error log entries

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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 happily for a couple of weeks, I revisited the setup and removed 'DBDPersist Off' from the vhost. After I did this, I get the following messages in the error log at startup, even though the site subsequently appears to work correctly and there are no 'runtime' errors:

[Sat Aug 15 12:25:22 2009] [error] (OS 126)The specified module could not be found. : DBD: mod_dbd not compatible with APR in get_driver [Sat Aug 15 12:25:22 2009] [error] (OS 126)The specified module could not be found. : DBD: failed to initialise

Other relevant information:

[amongst LoadModule's in httpd.conf]
LoadModule dbd_module modules/mod_dbd.so

[vhost section from httpd.conf, sanitised]
<VirtualHost *:80>
   DocumentRoot "C:/path/examplesite"
   ServerName example.org
   ServerAlias anotherexample.org
 CustomLog "logs/examplesite.log" myformat
 DBDriver mysql
 DBDParams "user=exampleuser, dbname=examplesite, pass=examplepassword"
# removing the next line causes startup errors
 DBDPersist Off
# allow stuff in Drupal's .htaccess <Directory "C:/path/examplesite">
       AllowOverride All
   </Directory>
</VirtualHost>

mod_dbd.so is version 2.2.9 dated 13 Jun 2008, as shipped with the installation package.
MySQL server is 'version 5.1.36-community'

The real questions are:
Does DBDPersist actually do anything in the WAMP environment?
If so, what is my real problem?
If not, should that be documented?

Regards,
Peter



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