Just in case somebody else still gets this problem, take a look at the post here:
http://gallery.menalto.com/node/2639#comment-8638
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I found the problem. The problem was my security-paranoid OpenBSD. When upgrading from 3.1 to 3.2 they added:
- Apache runs chroot'd by default. To disable this, see the new -u option.
The chroot prevented Apache from accessing anything outside of a directory, so I moved everything into the apache directory including netpbm. Everything was accessible and executable, but I guess it was still in some sort of "safe mode" because the exec() always returned 127.
Anyway, running httpd with the -u option went back to the less secure non chroot'd apache startup, which allowed the exec() to work again.