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Re: Strange: Files served from Apache 2.2.3-2 have 0 Byte



On Mon, Oct 30, 2006 at 06:33:38AM -0800, frank.kintrup@gmx.de wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I've encountered a very strange problem after a re-install of my
> server with the new Debian Apache2 2.2.3-2 from testing
> (prefork type because of PHP5).
> 
> The first problem was that libapr1 did not work with my 2.4 kernel
> (lots of segmentation fault errors), so I compiled a new version
> from the Debian sources and replaced the lib from the upgrade
> package. I can't update the kernel because I have a virtual server.
> That took care of the segfault errors.
> 
> Now the real problem: many of the files which should be served by
> Apache are truncated to 0 bytes, although some are not.
> 
Hi Frank,
the 0 byte file are not valid html documents. Fix the html and that fill
fix the issue.
cheers,
Kev
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