I have a testbed apache server where I am testing out some different
things that my company is going to start supporting. (I won't
mention what as it has something to do with M$--but anyway...) I
setup several named virtual hosts and I noticed that the access_log
lines were being written twice. I untarred 1.3.6 completely and rebuilt
Apache from scratch and it still does the same thing. Then I started to
look and see if this had been a bug fixed in the up-and-coming 1.3.7 turned
1.3.8. I could find nothing of the sort so I dug further.
The virtual host definitions do not have their own access_log definitions;
however I have found that if I do define an access_log in the virtualhost
definition the entries are written to that file with only 1 entry per hit--
versus the 2 entries. I've not had time to sit down and figure this one
out, nor am I probably going to as it doesn't directly affect any of my
live servers.
Thought you guys might like to know this if this is not a "known" bug (
or a "fixed" bug at that).
--
Michael Douglass
Texas Networking, Inc.
Any sufficiently advanced bug is indistinguishable for a feature.
-- from some indian guy
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