Both of them are using the mpm-worker package.  I tested the 2.2.9
version with mpm-prefork and mpm-event, they all gave the same
Segmentation Fault errors (rebooting the server in between installing
each).

Greg


On Nov 18, 6:53 pm, Graham Dumpleton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Based on comments in a separate thread, GeoDango may have issues with
> multithreaded configuration. Which Apache MPM was being used for each
> Apache version, prefork or worker? The worker MPM uses threads and so
> that could be the culprit.
>
> Graham
>
> On Nov 19, 10:43 am, GRoby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I replaced packages one at a time with ones from Ubuntu 8.04.  The
> > segmentation faults went away when I switched Apache from 2.2.9 to
> > 2.2.8, so I can just lock the package with the Hardy version for now.
>
> > On Nov 18, 4:34 pm, GRoby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Hello,
>
> > > I created a GeoDjango application that I have been successfully using
> > > with Ubuntu 8.04.
>
> > > I would like to have as many packages as possible handled by the OS,
> > > so I am testing it with Ubuntu 8.10, with all packages installed
> > > through Synaptic (including PostGIS, PostGreSQL, Mod-Python, Psycopg2,
> > > Django, etc).
>
> > > In a Python Shell, I am able to perform queries on my spatial models
> > > successfully.  In a web browser, I get a plain white screen if any
> > > code is executed that works with spatially enabled models.  Otherwise
> > > everything seems to be working (including an OpenLayers MapServer
> > > view, so I know the DB is loaded correctly).
>
> > > In the error.log file, I get a single error per attempted page view
> > > like:
> > > [Tue Nov 18 16:13:43 2008] [notice] child pid 21074 exit signal
> > > Segmentation fault (11)
> > > [Tue Nov 18 16:16:59 2008] [notice] child pid 21071 exit signal
> > > Segmentation fault (11)
> > > [Tue Nov 18 16:19:08 2008] [notice] child pid 21328 exit signal
> > > Segmentation fault (11)
>
> > > If I attempt to run the same code in a Python Shell, the code runs
> > > correctly.
>
> > > Any ideas, I suspect that it could be a permission or Mod-Python
> > > related issue but am not sure where to go from here.
>
> > > Thanks!
>
> > > BTW, if anyone wants a copy of the application, it is available 
> > > fromhttp://www.coopgis.org, it is the start of an Electric Utility GIS.
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