
Thanks, downgrading to mod_perl-1.99_12 seemed to do the trick. -Steve Robert Kehl wrote:
On Wednesday, July 21, 2004 12:42 AM Steve Shippa
wrote: I was able to get otrs 1.2.3 and 1.2.4 running on Solaris 9, Apache 2.0.48, w/o mod_perl just fine. When I configure with mod_perl-1.99_13 or _14 weird things start happening making it impossible to use. I'm wondering if anyone has it working using mod_perl2 on Solaris.
This is certainly no Solaris thing, as it occasionally happens on Debian, too. Ime, it seems to be an Apache/Perl thing. I solved it by upgrading to Apache 2.0.50-5 and mod_perl 1.99_14, although this may not help in all cases. Just use the provided scripts, nothing else.
hth,
Robert Kehl
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