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If some processes have segmentation faults when using XML::Parser, you should use the following flags during Apache configuration:

--disable-rule=EXPAT

This should be necessary only with mod_perl Version 1.22 and lower. Starting with mod_perl Version 1.23, the EXPAT option is disabled by default.

 

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