Grant wrote:
Fair enough.  I don't have t/report or t/REPORT anywhere on my system
though.  Could it be named something else or is there another utility?

You are correct, Grant. My apologies, t/REPORT is created at build time and it's only useful for the test suite bug reports. For post installed mod_perl there is mp2bug script which does a similar thing. It's mentioned here: http://perl.apache.org/docs/2.0/user/help/help.html#Important_Information but I need to drop the META comment. I'll fix that shortly. Please let us know if you could find mp2bug and run it and send the info here. thanks.


I ran mp2bug and it looks like I am running 1.99.17.

Cool.

I'm working on getting the core dump.  I got some instructions from
the Gentoo list (re-compile with proper settings, add 'uname -c
unlimited' to the apache2 initscript, and restart) but I can't find
any "core" files even though I'm getting segs.  I'll post the mp2bug
report along with the dump as soon as I have it, unless you'd like to
see the report now.

See if this helps: http://perl.apache.org/docs/2.0/devel/debug/c.html#Getting_the_core_File_Dumped

In any case, before you spend time on this you should upgrade to the newest mp2 first. Since it's possible that you hit a segfault that was fixed since then. In which case you are wasting your time.

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