Re: Woody+Testing Apache Segmentation Fault

2004-08-05 Thread Maarten Vink / Interstroom
Jacob S. wrote:
Has anybody seen this before?

I have not experienced this problem before, but I have seen several
threads here on Debian-user that resolved it by uninstalling the
php4-imap package.
Alternatively, you should be able to simply disable php4-imap in your
php.ini file to see if it is the problem.
HTH,
Jacob
I've seen this problem as well; I don't remember what module it was, but 
try commenting out all modules from the php.ini and enabling them one by 
one if it's not the php-imap module.

Maarten



Re: Woody+Testing Apache Segmentation Fault

2004-08-05 Thread Jacob S.
On Thu, 5 Aug 2004 15:41:50 +0200
Ian Forbes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi
> 
> I have a problem with my webserver. It was originally setup with  
> Potato (or earlier version) of Debian a few years back.
> 
> Currently it has been fully upgraded to Woody, plus selected 
> packages have been upgraded to "Testing". These include 
> php(4.3.4-4) and all its dependencies including apache(1.3.31-2). 
> and libapache-mod-perl(1.29.0.2-9). These are the latest "testing" 
> release versions.
> 
> Recently I did an "apt-get upgrade" and it downloaded and installed 
> the above version of apache. Afterwards it would not start, it 
> failed without showing an error on either the screen or the log 
> files. Running "apache -F" I got a segmentation fault.
> 
> After a bit of playing, I discovered if I comment out either the 
> php4 or mod-perl in the new modules.conf (imported from httpd.conf) 
> the server starts normally. With both modules loaded the server get 
> a segmentation fault.
> 
> I am wondering if there is a version conflict between the modules, 
> or if there is a restriction on permissions or resources, inherited 
> from the earlier version, which prevents the apache server from 
> starting?
> 
> Has anybody seen this before?

I have not experienced this problem before, but I have seen several
threads here on Debian-user that resolved it by uninstalling the
php4-imap package.

Alternatively, you should be able to simply disable php4-imap in your
php.ini file to see if it is the problem.

HTH,
Jacob

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Woody+Testing Apache Segmentation Fault

2004-08-05 Thread Ian Forbes
Hi

I have a problem with my webserver. It was originally setup with  
Potato (or earlier version) of Debian a few years back.

Currently it has been fully upgraded to Woody, plus selected 
packages have been upgraded to "Testing". These include 
php(4.3.4-4) and all its dependencies including apache(1.3.31-2). 
and libapache-mod-perl(1.29.0.2-9). These are the latest "testing" 
release versions.

Recently I did an "apt-get upgrade" and it downloaded and installed 
the above version of apache. Afterwards it would not start, it 
failed without showing an error on either the screen or the log 
files. Running "apache -F" I got a segmentation fault.

After a bit of playing, I discovered if I comment out either the 
php4 or mod-perl in the new modules.conf (imported from httpd.conf) 
the server starts normally. With both modules loaded the server get 
a segmentation fault.

I am wondering if there is a version conflict between the modules, 
or if there is a restriction on permissions or resources, inherited 
from the earlier version, which prevents the apache server from 
starting?

Has anybody seen this before?

Thanks

Ian

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