Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2010-02-23, Chris Bennett <[email protected]> wrote:
I just upgraded a production server to -current (needed latest PostgreSQL)
Did you upgrade all packages? Specifically, any Perl XS modules must
have been built with a version of Perl matching the Perl binary, so if
you didn't upgrade these (e.g. DBD::Pg) that could be the problem.
I decided to delete DBD::Pg and added latest through CPAN.
This eliminated the core dumps, but not the Segmentation Faults.
In order to find the offending Pg access, I added some simple print
lines at each step.
Without these lines, easily get seg faults.
With these lines, no seg faults, for several days now.
Anyone have any ideas what this means?
Script does its task just fine, other than these problems
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