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From: Álvaro A. Novo
Jonathan,
Did check the online FAQ and DB @ suse.de & .com with no luck. Tried to go through the httpd.conf file put too larage and don't know what all the options stand for ... not yet anyway.
I did not bothered checking which package is the culprit, but if you uninstall the apache modules (do a search in YaST keyword "apache", make a list if you need them later) and keep apache (ONLY) -- then the error message goes away and httpd fires up... if you really need the modules, install one by one until you detect the "bad guy"... and let us know... Alvaro Novo SuSE 6.4 -=- Kernel 2.2.17 -=- KDE 2.0.1 9:55pm up 1 day, 9:21, 5 users, load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00