darren chamberlain wrote:
> Kevin A. McGrail wrote:
> 
>>2nd, The segv.cgi at the same location as the Bad:Segv above, segfaults on
>>the command line and through normal CGI but not with mod_perl.  Here's the
>>error I get trying to run this script with mod_perl (1.26):
>>
>>[Tue Apr  9 09:53:16 2002] [error] [Tue Apr  9 09:53:16 2002] PerlHandler
>>subroutine `Apache::Registry::handler': Undefined subroutine
>>&Bad::Segv::segv called at /htdocs/peregrinehw.com/html/segv.cgim line 12.
>>[Tue Apr  9 09:53:16 2002] END block subroutine `Inline::END': One or
>>moreDATA sections were not processed by Inline.
>>[Tue Apr  9 09:53:16 2002] END block subroutine `Inline::END':
>>
>>Thoughts?  Something special with mod_perl?  I didn't add the Bad::Segv to
>>the startup.pl or anything at all.
> 
> 
> I haven't been following this thread, but it appears to me from the
> error message that the DATA section might be causing the problem in
> conjunction with Apache::Registry, which explicitly states:
> 
>        Your scripts cannot contain the __END__ or __DATA__ token
>        to terminate compilation.
> 
> in the CAVEATS section.
> 
> Ignore this if I'm offbase.

it's a perl handler, not a registry script.

ignore mode is on :)


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