Joe Orton wrote: > On Mon, Nov 19, 2007 at 11:45:59PM -0500, William McKee wrote: >> On Mon, Nov 19, 2007 at 09:31:30AM +0000, Joe Orton wrote: >>>> Debian/Ubuntu does not use httpd.conf to load modules; it uses >>>> apache2.conf and loads the modules from a directory >>>> (/etc/apache2/mods-enabled). mod_env, which provides the PassEnv >>>> directive, is being loaded in this way. I guess A::T does not support >>>> auto-detecting these modules yet. Is any work being done in this area? >>> I presume the "mods-enabled" directory contains config files included >>> via "Include" from the main configuration file? A::T follows "Include" >>> directives so this should work. >> The apache.conf file contains the following two lines which load the >> modules and any configuration directives: >> >> Include /etc/apache2/mods-enabled/*.load >> Include /etc/apache2/mods-enabled/*.conf >> >> Should that work? Isn't there a way to debug or trace the config >> process? > > Yes, I think that should work. Can you try: > > ./t/TEST -conf -trace=debug > > and follow the lines from "inheriting config file:" to see what happens.
fwiw, I just watched fred get caught by this exact thing at apachecon - don't forget to nuke ~/.apache-test beforehand :) --Geoff