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SubjectRe: Why doesn't Apache/Stronghold like Linux 2.0.x?

Chai Harjo wrote:
>
> Joshua M. Thompson wrote:
> >
> >
> > I didn't _used_ to have this problem with Apache 1.1.1.. As I said, it
> > started appearing somewhere in the early 2.0s. Something in the kernel
> > changed -- it's possible that the changes fixed something that Apache
> > assumes is wrong.
> >
>
> You can try kernel 2.0.28 when it comes out.
> It should be "more stable" than 2.0.27 :)
>


As suggested by another user, removing the STATS and INFO modules in
Apache/ Stringhold has solved the problem without making any other
changes. It's a simple modification in the the Makefile and a
recompile.


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