shroompicker2000 wrote:
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Csongor Fagyal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I have faced this interesting problem several times. Here is what
happens:
I have virtualhost A and virtualhost B both running ASP. Virtualhost A
has a custom Perl module loaded using a simle 'use'. Now if I have a
syntax error in A, it will create an Internal Server error. However,
site B, which should be independent of A, also creates an error, and it
logs(!) the error of A in its own error_log.
Both virtualhosts use a different statedir, and they do not share any
modules/scripts.
Any ideas?? I think I am using the newest Apache/ASP/mod_perl version
(but this happened previously in older versions as well). This is
If you are using StatINC or StatINCMatch settings, this could trigger
a check of a module that is unrelated to your Apache::ASP scripts.
If you are using another related Apache::* module that does something
similar, this could be a reason also.
Regards,
Josh
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