Really, I didn't change anything.

I:
1. Stopped httpd
2. Renamed the older install directory from /usr/local/Apache2.2.X to /usr/local/Apache2.2.X.old
3. Copied the httpd source tarball to my temp directory.
4. Untarred it and did a cd to the extracted directory.
5. ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/Apache2.2.X \
   --enable-so --enable-mods-shared=all \
   --enable-ssl --with-ssl
6. make
7. make install as root
8. /usr/local/Apach2.2.X/bin/apachectl start

Accessed http://localhost/cgi-bin/test-cgi and the error page rendered in HTML code. I didn't make any changes whatsoever to this install's httpd.conf file.

Thanks,

Vincent J.

On Fri, 16 Dec 2005 06:49:29 -0800, Joshua Slive <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On 12/16/05, Vincent Jong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Well, I did a clean install of apache. I didn't change anything, started
up apache without any httpd.conf configuration changes and tried to access http://localhost/cgi-bin/test-cgi. The 500 internal error is displayed as
markup with the added message of:

Additionally, a 500 Internal Server Error
error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the
request.

Basically the same problem as before.

This is the configure command used:

./configure --prefix=/usr/local/Apache2.2.X \
--enable-so --enable-mods-shared=all \
--enable-ssl --with-ssl

You're probably still using your old config files.

You may indeed have found a bug here, but I am very skeptical that you
can trigger it without *any* changes to the default config (such as
activating the multilingual error documents).

Joshua.



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