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- <li><em>date</em>: Wed Apr 20 16:57:46 2005</li>
- <li><em>from</em>: jkinney at localnetsolutions.com (James P. Kinney III)</li>
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On Wed, 2005-04-20 at 13:04 -0700, Eric T wrote:
> I recently compiled apache 2.0.52 and have recently
> discovered perl is no longer working. I am still using
> the redhat rpm version of perl, version 5.8.0.
>
> when I call perl programs thru Apache, web server
> returns "Internal Server Error" error.
>
> server log shows the following:
> (8)Exec format error: exec of
> '/var/www/etools/chocolate/html/perltest.pl' failed
> Premature end of script headers: perltest.pl
>
> script runs fine from command line, eg 'perl
> perltest.pl'
>
> apache has the following modules compiled in:
> core.c
> mod_access.c
> mod_auth.c
> mod_include.c
> mod_log_config.c
> mod_env.c
> mod_setenvif.c
> mod_proxy.c
> proxy_connect.c
> proxy_ftp.c
> proxy_http.c
> mod_ssl.c
> prefork.c
> http_core.c
> mod_mime.c
> mod_status.c
> mod_autoindex.c
> mod_asis.c
> mod_cgi.c
> mod_negotiation.c
> mod_dir.c
> mod_imap.c
> mod_actions.c
> mod_userdir.c
> mod_alias.c
> mod_rewrite.c
> mod_so.c
>
> perl/apache works fine with the redhat/rpm apache
> version 2.0.46
>
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