>have you done a diff on the 2 httpd.config files?

Not yet. I have mv'd the whole old /etc/httpd tree into my home dir so
Apache could create things from scratch. The changes I had made were not
that complex, I want to put them in again later.

>what other folders and config files do you have in /etc/httpd/conf/ and
>other folders below /etc/httpd/? maybe move all those other files and 
>folders to a different location (since the apache config files may now 
>include (or not) those files. if you get an error you need that file or
>folder, move it back until we find the culprit that is causing the 
>segfault. 



>do you have any "core" files to go with the segfaults?

I can create any number of them: I just have to start apache and the
segfault will create another coredump:

Starting httpd (debug mode and in the foreground): 
Fri Feb 02 21:40:03 2007] [notice] core dump file size limit raised to
4294967295 bytes

/etc/init.d/httpd: line 207:  1809 Segmentation fault      (core dumped)
$httpd $httpdconf $debug -c "Pidfile /tmp/httpd-debug.pid" -c "LogLevel
debug" -c "ErrorLog /dev/stdout" -c "CustomLog /dev/stdout common"
$extramodules $modules $options

>which versions of mandy and apache?

I upgraded from Powerpack 2006 to Powerpack 2007. I think 2006 ran
apache 2.0, the new one runs 2.2.

(Thanks for the help!)

Paul

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