On May 11, 2011, at 01:34 , John Doe wrote:
From: Steven Ross apache@bustspammers.com
OK, thanks. Even if they are 5 years old and there are many newer
ones? They
are size 0, but still, I find it weird they would fill up that
folder seemingly
indefinitely.
Does it make a difference
On May 10, 2011, at 10:37 , Jeroen Geilman wrote:
On May 7, 2011, at 14:16 , Steven Ross wrote:
I'm running the pre-installed Apache 2 on my Mac OS X 10.5.8
machine. The log directory (where it writes error and access logs)
is at:
/private/var/log/apache2/
The directory is filled
On May 10, 2011, at 10:54 , Bennett, Tony wrote:
Simplistically, they are files used by Apache to control
exclusive access to some resources.
Don't delete them.
OK, thanks. Even if they are 5 years old and there are many newer
ones? They are size 0, but still, I find it weird they would
I'm running the pre-installed Apache 2 on my Mac OS X 10.5.8 machine.
The log directory (where it writes error and access logs) is at:
/private/var/log/apache2/
The directory is filled with files like accept.lock.x where x is a
number between 2 and 5 digits. They are all zero bytes long and
On Mar 9, 2011, at 08:07 , Igor Galić wrote:
- Original Message -
I'm trying to install the debugger extension Xdebug
http://xdebug.org/
for PHP on the preinstalled Apache 2.0 running on my local Mac. I
tried the built-in PHP installation and also the Entropy PHP package
I'm trying to install the debugger extension Xdebug http://xdebug.org/
for PHP on the preinstalled Apache 2.0 running on my local Mac. I
tried the built-in PHP installation and also the Entropy PHP package http://www.entropy.ch/software/macosx/php/
I got the extension from the Xebug site and