At 10:38 PM -0700 10/2/01, Joshua Chamas wrote: >Derek Balling wrote: >> >> Did that. THAT's the output I get, nothing more. Make test, and the >> test server all check out 100% and run fine, its only when I put it >> in production that it takes a dump, and leaves absolutely nothing >> except what you see there. >> >> Lots of the "segfault" stuff in SUPPORT has to do with "when it >> segfaults on a request". It's hard to "attach to the running process" >> or "send the request that causes the segfault" when you can't get >> that far. ;) >> > >Run your httpd in -X mode without the help of the apachectl start >script. You can get that under gdb. -X mode runs in single >process mode, and is most handy for diagnosing problems such >as these.
I guess I'm dense: # ../bin/httpd -X -f conf/httpd.conf.mod_perl Segmentation fault how is this more helpful? ;) Pretend like I'm NOT some C-code guru, and explain to me what I need to do, because it doesn't seem like doing what the docs say is helping. *chuckle* What can I give you that would be helpful to debug this? :) D -- +---------------------+-----------------------------------------+ | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | "Thou art the ruins of the noblest man | | Derek J. Balling | That ever lived in the tide of times. | | | Woe to the hand that shed this costly | | | blood" - Julius Caesar Act 3, Scene 1 | +---------------------+-----------------------------------------+