It seems you have two versions of Httpd installed. One
that is working correctly and one that you compiled.

NKN


> 
>       Yes. I'm 100% sure. Here's another puzzling
> situation. On a shell,
> I used the `at` programa to schedule a
> /etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd stop and
> a /etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd start Guess what... it
> works! This problem is
> driving me crazy... Maybe a workaround (if Murphy is
> not listening to
> me, of course) would be to schedule a start a couple
> seconds after the
> boot...
> 
> >
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