Whatever you're calling apache is not binary-compatible with your
operating system and libs. The easy fix is to install it from
clean source.
Thank you, I have tried this as well, but it keeps trying to use .la
libraries that I don't have instead of the .so ones that I do. Is there
a configur
On Wed, 14 Nov 2007 11:10:17 -0500
Erin Spiceland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I'm having a problem I hoped you guys could help me with. I'm trying
> to set up my laptop as a LAMP server, but I can't get past LA!
> Apache segfaults every single time I try to start it,
Whatever you're calling a
Forgive me if I'm being rude by double-posting! I'm not sure if this
went through 3 days ago, because I sent it 3 minutes before my
subscription confirmation arrived. I've got the contract now, and I'm
going to have to reinstall Fedora if I can't get this working today.
I'm having a pro
I'm having a problem I hoped you guys could help me with. I'm trying to
set up my laptop as a LAMP server, but I can't get past LA! Apache
segfaults every single time I try to start it, even if I try to start it
by running /usr/sbin/httpd directly. apachectul configtest also
segfaults, on lin