https://bz.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=69110

--- Comment #26 from KC Tessarek <[email protected]> ---
> With r1915094 applied to Fedora apr-util I can no longer trigger any crashes, 
> at least with r1914438 applied to httpd. But if we apply r1915094 to Fedora 
> apr-util it will likely degrade the DAV locking safety for people who build 
> upstream httpd on Fedora system apr... a fine mess!

This means we need a new apr-util release and a new httpd release at the same
time (with the respective commits you linked) and Fedora has to provide a
apr-util package asap. Am I correct? Well, the Fedora apr-util can always
include that patch. But apparenly we just need a new httpd release that
includes the patch for httpd.

I'm also not quite sure how dav plays into this. While I am using DAV, it is
not highly used. The most traffic (which could be seen as stress) on my httpd
is either on standard h2/http1.1 or a reverse proxy code path.

Well, either way, since I am not afraid to compile stuff myself, I guess I will
have to apply those 2 fixes and compile apr-util myself. That should fix the
issue for me until new releases are out in whatever timeframe. Releases are not
very frequent for httpd or apr*...

I am still a bit puzzled as to why nobody else has encountered this. My system
is not special. It's rather a standard setup. Weird.

Anyway, thanks a bunch for looking into this. I'll start patching and compiling
tomorrow. ;-)

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