On Sun, 14 Apr 2002, Sreeji K Das wrote:
> Hi Stas,
> Thanx for the reply. However, I had already read the
> doc. and done everything mentioned there. I had
> recompiled perl with -Ubincompat5005 as mentioned.
wondering if this is the XSLoader vs DynaLoader mentioned earlier today.
there is a wo
Thanx Doug for the reply. Unfortunately I still get
segfaults :-( No difference.
Once I have the time, I'll get the stacktrace & see
for any clues. Right now I have kept DSO in the
backburner, as I have got PerlFreshRestart fully up
and runnig (with a no. of patches to mod_perl)
Sreeji
--- Doug
you might actually be hitting a problem i just found on solaris with 2.0
and perl 5.6.1. a problem that is fixed in 5.8.0-tobe, where
certain DynaLoader and XSLoader combo prevents modperl from closing all of
the dlhandles. try adding this to your startup.pl before use-ing any
other modules:
Sreeji K Das wrote:
> Thanx for the reply. However, I had already read the
> doc. and done everything mentioned there. I had
> recompiled perl with -Ubincompat5005 as mentioned.
Good then. I just wasn't sure. Hopefully someone with Solaris
access/knowledge will be able to help you out, but see
Hi Stas,
Thanx for the reply. However, I had already read the
doc. and done everything mentioned there. I had
recompiled perl with -Ubincompat5005 as mentioned.
I've attached some additional info., generated by
trussing the child, as it was being restarted:
$truss -ef -o ~/truss.out -r0,1,2 -w0,1
Sreeji K Das wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was trying to run mod_perl as DSO on Solaris. I see
> the following line in the logs:
>
> [notice] child pid 24323 exit signal Segmentation
> Fault (11)
>
> This happens whenever I send a USR1 to the server for
> restart. Also I see the same message whenever the
Hi,
I was trying to run mod_perl as DSO on Solaris. I see
the following line in the logs:
[notice] child pid 24323 exit signal Segmentation
Fault (11)
This happens whenever I send a USR1 to the server for
restart. Also I see the same message whenever the
child is about to exit (ie. after handl