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I have an Apache2 with mod_perl2 running on two servers.

On the first everything runs without any problems.

On the second, when the appropriate perl module is executed, simple things, like

if (-e "/usr/xyz/filename.txt") {...}

always fail even though the file DOES exist and has 777 permissions is owned and grouped the same as given in the httpd.conf

I've tried adding a <Directory "/usr/xyz">... but that does nothing.

Any suggestions?

regards
Mark H., AFX
 
Well, that's the strange thing - I don't get any error messages - the Perl module just fails to "see" the file. The file exists and it has 777 permissions. I've added a test:

if (-e "/a/b/c") {
print STDERR "yes";
} else {
print STDERR "no";
}

The test ALWAYS produces "no" in the apache error_log file.

regards
Mark H., Solidair
 
check folder perms on that folder from one level up. make sure execute is available to the apache user

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