Thanks. I found that I was using a custom apache build without that enabled, but it is fixed now with a newer apache RPM for redhat.
Thanks again. On Mon, 14 Oct 2002, Bruno Connelly wrote: > David> If you have some of the processes segfault when using > David> XML::Parser you should use > > David> --disable-rule=EXPAT > > David> during the Apache configuration step. > David> > David> Starting from mod_perl version 1.23 this option is > David> disabled by default. > > David> It is unclear to me where this disable-rule is specified. > > In the configure line for Apache, like so: > > ./configure --disable-rule=EXPAT \ > --activate-module=src/modules/perl/libperl.a > > David> I would assume in apache, but then it makes a statement that > David> the option has been disabled by default for mod_perl 1.23+. > David> That seems to imply the option is in mod_perl? > > That's assuming you have the mod_perl distribution build Apache for > you, not if you're doing it the other way around. > > David> Can someone please give me specific information about how I > David> would go about using this disable-rule to fix the > David> afformentioned problem. > > The above should help. > > David> Can someone also give me some information on why this is > David> needed to fix the problem...what is the root cause of this > David> problem? I have only ran into this problem on my fully > David> updated RedHat 7.3 box (apache 1.3.23 & mod_perl 1.26), not > David> my RH 6.2 (apache 1.3.12 & mod_perl 1.24) boxes. Please > David> advise. > > XML::Parser doesn't hide it's symbols properly and hence they collide > with the expat-lite that's in Apache by default. I can't believe this > hasn't been fixed by now. > > Nonetheless, this subject has been covered over and over on the list. > If you look in the archives you'll most certainly find more details. > > b. > -- > /* Bruno Connelly, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> */ > > > ------------- David Castro Software Architect Collaborative Technologies Information & Media Technology Azusa Pacific University "My little children, let us not love in word or in tongue, but in deed and in truth." -- 1 Jn 3:18 (NKJ)