I have confirmed that 1.3.4 works fine. :-\ I guess I'll have to stick with that until this is sorted out.
On Fri, Nov 15, 2002 at 07:27:09PM -0500, Saadiq Rodgers-King scribbled: > I am using the latest 2.0b9-dev3 from CVS and I'm able to segfault > Apache at will. I start a single process instance of Apache (httpd -X). > If I hit an html file and then follow that request with an epl file, > that's enough for the segfault. > > saadiq@moko:~/dev$wget -S -O /dev/null --cache=off --http-user=user > --http-passwd=pass http://www.site.com/env.epl > --19:12:57-- http://www.site.com/env.epl > => `/dev/null' > Resolving www.site.com... done. > Connecting to www.site.com[IP]:80... connected. > HTTP request sent, awaiting response... > 19:12:57 ERROR -1: No data received. > > And then... > > root@citrus:/usr/local/src/embperl# httpd -X > Processing config directory: /usr/local/apache/conf/vhosts/ > Processing config file: /usr/local/apache/conf/vhosts/site1 > Segmentation fault > root@citrus:/usr/local/src/embperl# > > It seems I'm the only one who has this problem. Is that the case? If > so, it must be something peculiar to my installation. I've tried moving > around the AddModule lines in httpd.conf because I recall someone else > on the list solving something else like that. I've tried removing all > the Embperl files and reinstalling from scratch. I've tried a few other > page specific things but I'm having no luck. > > Any suggestions? I'm thinking maybe I should try dropping down to > 1.3.4. Any ideas? Thanks. > > Saadiq --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
