Tom Caldwell wrote:
Stas,

I forgot to mention that apache usually runs under a different account
than nobody (I use - apache), in case that matters.

Of course. In which case you need to check 'apache' instead of 'nobody'.

Also, I apologize for not cc'ing the list on the last message but I
normally use the mail client from my desktop machine instead of this
Ximian client on red hat and I am not used to the client not doing the
cc for me.

No worries.

> Yes, I noticed that nobody was having trouble finding libperl.so, but it
> seemed very strange that none of the other tests failed.
>
> Anyway, I tried to
> su - nobody
> which failed because the shell was set to /sbin/nologin.

su - apache

> So I fixed that (set shell to bash) and set the .bashrc file to set the
> LD_LIBRARY_PATH to
> /opt/perl/lib/5.8.6/x86_64-linux/CORE:/opt/apache2/server/lib/:/usr/lib64
> so it can find libperl.so
> /opt/perl/bin/perl -V then ran correctly from the nobody account.
>
> Then I reran the tests and got the same failures here is the test report
> (see below).
>
> Also, I was able to run the 4 scripts in t/htdocs/util - argv.pl
> env.pl  in_err.pl  in_out.pl
>
> They seemed to work fine except env.pl did not print anything.
>
> Thanks for looking into this,
>
> Tom
>
> P.S. Here is the other info you asked for.
>
> First line of t/TEST is
> #!/opt/perl/bin/perl
>
> ldd /opt/perl/bin/perl
>         libperl.so => /opt/perl/lib/5.8.6/x86_64-linux/CORE/libperl.so
> (0x0000002a9566d000)

is it possible that this path it not readable by user 'apache'? I doubt so, since all other tests run just fine.

what if you change one of these scripts (.e.g. t/htdocs/argv.pl) to be:

#!/bin/sh

printenv > /tmp/dump
ldd /opt/perl/bin/perl >> /tmp/dump

and run the subprocess test? This will show what the environment this subprocess script is running under.

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