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Package: apache
Version: 1.3.26-0woody5
The security update to apache changed my httpd.conf and srm.conf in a
way that meant my system's website disappeared.
I did get offered `Save these changes to the configuration files? [Y/n]'
and said yes, but:
* Security updates should be safe. In
On Mon, 28 Jun 2004, Ian Jackson wrote:
Package: apache
Version: 1.3.26-0woody5
The security update to apache changed my httpd.conf and srm.conf in a
way that meant my system's website disappeared.
I did get offered `Save these changes to the configuration files? [Y/n]'
and said yes, but:
* Tyler 'Crackerjack' MacDonald [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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| If I set up an apr_shmem segment on my Debian GNU/Linux system, and the
| master process that set up the segment crashes without closing it, the
| segment sticks around until I reboot.
That's expected. Since shared memory doesn't belong to a
Oyvind,
That's expected. Since shared memory doesn't belong to a specific
process, the kernel will not know when to clean up the memory.
When I was using libmm, I never had this problem. I could crash my software
a dozen times in an hour and still be able to get a fresh segment. I guess
On Mon, Jun 28, 2004 at 05:24:37PM -0700, Tyler 'Crackerjack' MacDonald wrote:
I can understand the kernel not knowing that the memory is no longer used
if there was still a straggler process hanging onto it. But when there are
no processes left to access it, why does this continue to happen?
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