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Hi,
I'm running Apache 1.3.14 with mod_so and php4. When I run httpd -l it spits out a nice looking list of modules, then this not so nice looking error message: suexec: disabled; invalid wrapper /usr/local/apache/bin/suexec I had no idea what suexec was so before you tell me to RTFM i did, and it tells me it's only supposed to be there if you specify on configuration. That I didn't do. So I guess my questions are: 1. What's it doing there 2. How do I get rid of it (or fix it..whatever) Thanks Josh |
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>>1. What's it doing there
Nothing >>2. How do I get rid of it (or fix it..whatever) Since it's doing nothing. It's better off to leave it alone. |
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Sorry I should have been more clear - when I said "What's it doing there" I meant as in "Why is it there at all?"
It's just a bit annoying because it's been there in every installation on my machine I have done ie. when I have upgraded or re-compiled. But yes you're probably right, everything's working fine so what the heck |
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>>Why is it there at all?
If suexec is not enabled, that line is just there by default. Just don't worry about it. I am sure there are millions more weird output you should worry more instead. |
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