Just to update that I thankfully have this working now :)
It was a corrupted mod_perl.c file from the source tree that was causing the
issue.

Thanks.

> >> Hi there,
> >>
> >> On Sun, 11 Aug 2002, Colin wrote:
> >>
> >>> I know this is a recurring problem but bear with me ...
> >>
> >> :)
> >>
> >>> httpd -l
> >>> Compiled-in modules:
> >>> http_core.c
> >>> mod_so.c
> >>> mod_perl.c
> >>
> >> pwd?
>
> I think that Ged was suggesting you might have multiple httpd binaries
> on your system, and was suggesting that you verify you're running the
> binary you think you're running.
>
> It's really annoying when you're trying to debug a program, and the
> program you're running is not the one you're adding the debugging
> statements to.  However, I suspect most of us have done it on occasion.
>
> Ed
> "How the #&@*! is it getting past all those debug statements without
> hitting any?!?!" - Me
>
>

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