Darren & List users, Thanks for the quick reply! Locate and find as you suggested do not find "startup.perl". I think that (SuSE)Apache 1.3.12 conf file has that line pointing to "startup.perl" when the old 1.3.9 conf file did not. I realize that I may backout the 1.3.12 Apache that I installed via YAST, but I would like to get the new 1.3.12 working. YAST created a backup record in /var/admin/ that is a tarredup copy of the old httpd.conf, but I hesitate to use it since it is for the 1.3.9 version. Any advise is appreciated! .......Pete VC Darren Wyn Rees wrote:
On Mon, Aug 21, 2000 at 03:01:38PM -0500, Peter B. Van Campen wrote:
I can't find a startup.perl on the system anywhere.
Try finding that file first, if it is needed.
'man locate'; the command 'locate' might help.
As a last resort you could always type
find / | grep -i startup.perl
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