Grant Croker wrote:
It is probably irrelevant to the question, but what is LAP?
A typing error - should have been LDAP.
I did think of that, but only after I'd hit Send ... :-)
I've got a running install of apache 2.2 on suse 10.l; the following modules are loaded with no probs (from a server-info page):
Loaded Modules: mod_info.c, mod_php5.c, mod_userdir.c, mod_suexec.c, mod_ssl.c, mod_setenvif.c, mod_negotiation.c, mod_mime.c, mod_log_config.c, mod_include.c, mod_expires.c, mod_env.c, mod_dir.c, mod_cgi.c, mod_autoindex.c, mod_authn_dbm.c, mod_authz_user.c, mod_authz_default.c, mod_authz_groupfile.c, mod_authz_host.c, mod_authn_file.c, mod_auth_basic.c, mod_alias.c, mod_actions.c, mod_so.c, http_core.c, prefork.c, core.c
Ditto - I have it listed but cannot seem to get it to work
What I'm thinking is - if it's normal for apache 2.2 modules to appear as if they've not been linked correctly, then that's not the problem - coz' obviously they still work. What other errors are you seeing? log-messages from apache etc? /Per Jessen, Zürich -- ENIDAN Technologies GmbH - managed email-security. Is _your_ business under attack? http://www.spamchek.com/ -- Check the headers for your unsubscription address For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com Also check the archives at http://lists.suse.com Please read the FAQs: suse-linux-e-faq@suse.com