Stas Bekman wrote:
Philip M. Gollucci wrote:
Well, the diagnostics are not exactly correct, Philip. as the problem
has little to do with perl having ithreads enabled.
apr_os_thread_current is used only if APR_HAS_THREADS is defined. When
mod_perl is being built it gets this define from the apr headers, as
supplied by apxs. The problem happens because mod_perl finds one set of
headers during the build, but a libapr from a different install gets
loaded at run time.
I've never said that right yet. *sigh*
Thanks.
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