With the current cvs mod_perl 2 on Win32, I'm having a problem running the filter tests from 'nmake test': the following occurs in subtest 3 (I think) of t/filter/both_str_con_add:
could it be that it has something to do with geoff's recent patch: http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=apache-modperl-dev&m=106346593832576&w=2 does the problem disappear if you revert it?
====================================================== modperl_run_filter(modperl_filter_t * 0x014bbd30) line 376 + 9 bytes : src/modules/perl/modperl_filter.c
modperl_output_filter_handler(ap_filter_t * 0x014bc448, apr_bucket_brigade * 0x014bc520) line 765 + 9 bytes : src/modules/perl/modperl_filter.c
ap_pass_brigade(ap_filter_t * 0x014bc448, apr_bucket_brigade * 0x014bc520) line 550 + 7 bytes
XS_Apache__Filter_pass_brigade(interpreter * 0x013eb3d4, cv * 0x01025f48) line 180 + 14 bytes : WrapXS/Apache/Filter/Filter.c
PERL58! 2803f772()
PERL58! 2805d77f()
modperl_callback(interpreter * 0x013eb3d4, modperl_handler_t * 0x00898918, apr_pool_t * 0x014bbd30, request_rec * 0x00000000, server_rec * 0x00895aa0, av * 0x034f802c) line 53 + 17 bytes : src/modules/perl/modperl_callback.c
modperl_callback_run_handlers(int 0x00000000, int 0x00000001, request_rec * 0x00000000, conn_rec * 0x014bbe30, server_rec * 0x00895aa0, apr_pool_t * 0x00000000, apr_pool_t * 0x00000000, apr_pool_t * 0x00000000, int 0x00000001) line 188 + 35 bytes : src/modules/perl/modperl_callback.c
modperl_callback_connection(int 0x00000000, conn_rec * 0x014bbe30, int 0x00000001) line 279 + 34 bytes : src/modules/perl/modperl_callback.c
modperl_process_connection_handler(conn_rec * 0x014bbe30) line 17 + 13 bytes : src/modules/perl/modperl_hooks.c
ap_run_process_connection(conn_rec * 0x014bbe30) line 85 + 31 bytes ap_process_connection(conn_rec * 0x014bbe30, void * 0x014bbd68) line 211 + 6 bytes worker_main(long 0x77c37fb8) line 731 MSVCRT! 77c37fb8() 08cf0016() ================================================================
However, if I install things, and run the tests as perl t/TEST -verbose t/filter they're all fine (save for a failure of t/filter/in_str_consume.t, where it receives nothing, but this also occurred before). Does this trigger something?
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