First off, thanks to chromatic for the tip - turns out that my build of Apache was not linked with expat.
RedHat7.0 includes an rpm of expat-1.95, i erased it and built expat from source. Then i rebuilt Apache and mod_perl and mod_soap is now a happy camper!
Update: Aug 28, 2001
I broke it again!!! Looks like XML::Parser was using my
expat rpm, so i reinstalled XML::Parser and sometime later
i noticed that mod_soap was broken again.
This time maverick came to my rescue and showed me Apache ToolBox.
During install, ToolBox gives you an opportunity to configure the Apache installation config file - i added this line:
which (roughly) tells Apache not to use expat-lite (which is used by default).--disable-rule=expat \
jeffa
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