I've downgraded to 1.2.6 to fix the problem (and it has worked, which
leads me to believe it's a bug or change in 1.3.0), so I can't provide the
output of httpd -v.  It's on a production server, so I can't go back to
1.3.0.

I did not have any custom modules or patches installed.

I compiled it through the apache-1.3.0 port from FreeBSD, if you have a
machine you can try and reproduce it on, this would be the way to do it.
If you aren't able to reproduce it, it may be a configuration problem..
only guessing here, because I can't think of anything that would cause a
problem like this (maybe no logging at all, but not this).

Sorry I couldn't help more.

If you need any configuration info on the machine, or anything else, I can
give you a shell account with appropriate access to look around -- 

thanks,
jay
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Jay Richmond
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Co-Owner, Advance Systems Group, LLC (317) 407-7701
Sales Manager, Indytech, Inc. (317) 595-8888

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> Synopsis: entries in log files appear widely out of order, sometimes not at 
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> Please show me the output of 'httpd -V'?
> Are you using any custom modules or patches?
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