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in thread Might there be some bug in glob under apache?

Still feels like a funky apache interaction thing.

Well, I did mention chroot and selinux, so check those too (I don't know how)

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Re^6: Might there be some bug in glob under apache?
by markseger (Beadle) on Feb 14, 2012 at 23:34 UTC
    Like I said, I already verified my script runs correctly outside a web server as the apache user so I'm out of tricks and looking for someone who has some. -mark

      Like I said, I already verified my script runs correctly outside a web server as the apache user so I'm out of tricks and looking for someone who has some. -mark

      Yeah, and chroot and selinux are features that can be selectively enabled for apache in various ways

      Switching to user apache isn't sufficient to ruling this stuff out, you have to examine apache configuration ...

        Maybe you missed my comment in the base note, or maybe I wasn't explicit enough, but I have 2 virgin RHEL62/Apache installation and my test script works on and not the other. The ONLY variable is the physical machine and the hypervisor. The one running on VirtualBox has the issues. Nothing else is different, at least not that I can think of. -mark