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Date:      Sat, 14 Apr 2001 15:00:24 -0400
From:      Bill Moran <wmoran@iowna.com>
To:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Apache won't start
Message-ID:  <3AD89E48.58585A8B@iowna.com>

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I'm frightened that this is something dumb that I'm doing wrong, but I'm
stumped and I need some help here.

I can't seem to get Apache to start on a 4.2-RELEASE machine. The error
message I get is "httpd could not be started" (yes, that's it) I have
tried the 1.3.14 version from the packages, the 1.3.14 version with
mod_ssl from the packages, then I cvsupped my ports tree and tried to
"make install" the 1.3.19 version there (cvsupped just yesterday -
around 18:00 EDT) Everything produced the exact same result. I've got
Apache running on a half a dozen other (FreeBSD) machines and I can't
figure out what I've done differently this time. I've tried starting
apache with "apachectl start" and with "httpd". "apachectl configtest"
produces "systax OK". httpd isn't leaving any .core files behind, so I'm
not sure what to think. Is there any way to get more descriptive error
information?

Thanks,
Bill

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