> > Are you sure such a group "nobody" exists? Isn't the > generic "no permissions" group called "nogroup"? Yes, there is a group "nobody". I'm going to see if I can used gdb on it and find out where it is segfaulting as another user suggested. I doubt I will be able to fix the problem myself since I am probably not good enough with C to do so. But hopefully I can at least find what is causing it and provide enough information in a bug report for someone to fix it. Thanks, Mike
- [AOLSERVER] Segfaults when running on port 80 Michael C. Urban
- Re: [AOLSERVER] Segfaults when running on port 80 Scott S. Goodwin
- Re: [AOLSERVER] Segfaults when running on port 80 Dossy
- Re: [AOLSERVER] Segfaults when running on port 8... Michael C. Urban
- Re: [AOLSERVER] Segfaults when running on port 80 Michael C. Urban
- Re: [AOLSERVER] Segfaults when running on port 80 Scott Goodwin
- Re: [AOLSERVER] Segfaults when running on port 80 Rob Mayoff
- Re: [AOLSERVER] Segfaults when running on port 80 Michael C. Urban
- Re: [AOLSERVER] Segfaults when running on port 80 Scott S. Goodwin
- Re: [AOLSERVER] Segfaults when running on port 80 Michael C. Urban
- Re: [AOLSERVER] Segfaults when running on port 80 Rob Mayoff
- Re: [AOLSERVER] Segfaults when running on port 80 Michael C. Urban
- Re: [AOLSERVER] Segfaults when running on port 80 Jim Davidson
- Re: [AOLSERVER] Segfaults when running on port 80 Michael C. Urban
