Gerald Richter wrote:
Could you please run
make test TESTARGS="-h --gdb"
This should give you the chance to get a stackbacktrace
form the test.
If you get the backtrace, please type a
p *r
The backtrace is here:
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
> > Could you please run
> >
> > make test TESTARGS="-h --gdb"
> >
> > This should give you the chance to get a stackbacktrace
> form the test.
> > If you get the backtrace, please type a
> >
> > p *r
> >
> The backtrace is here:
>
> Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
> [S
Gerald Richter wrote:
Could you please run
make test TESTARGS="-h --gdb"
This should give you the chance to get a stackbacktrace form the test. If
you get the backtrace, please type a
p *r
The backtrace is here:
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
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> >>>
> >>>
> >> Not. Test doesn't give the segfault . It crash with error:
> >>
> >> #0 ascii... ERR:Server closed connection without
> >> sending any data back
> >>
> >
That's a segfault too, you just doesn't get the message from Apache, because
it run with -X o
Gerald Richter wrote:
Not. Test doesn't give the segfault . It crash with error:
#0 ascii... ERR:Server closed connection without
sending any data back
Is it possible that your apache is not compiled with prefork mpm?
Could you send me an
httpd -l
It's
> >
> Not. Test doesn't give the segfault . It crash with error:
>
> #0 ascii... ERR:Server closed connection without
> sending any data back
Is it possible that your apache is not compiled with prefork mpm?
Could you send me an
httpd -l
Gerald
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>
> Gerald Richter wrote:
> >> I tried the latest version of Embperl but without any
> luck. I still
> >> have a Segmentation fault. Here is a backtrace:
> >>
> >>
> >
> > Does make test work for you, or does the segfault also occur during
> > make test?
> >
> Not. Test doesn't give the
Gerald Richter wrote:
I tried the latest version of Embperl but without any luck. I
still have a Segmentation fault. Here is a backtrace:
Does make test work for you, or does the segfault also occur during make
test?
Not. Test doesn't give the segfault . It crash with error:
#0 asci
> I tried the latest version of Embperl but without any luck. I
> still have a Segmentation fault. Here is a backtrace:
>
Does make test work for you, or does the segfault also occur during make
test?
What do you do to produce the segfault?
Does it occur during startup or restart?
Does it onl
Gerald Richter wrote:
Gerald Richter wrote:
Some time ago there was a patch for Apache 2.2 on the
mailing list.
You should be able to find it in the archives.
Thanks Gerald for your replay. I found and applied the patch.
Now it gives "Segmentation fau
> Gerald Richter wrote:
> >>> Some time ago there was a patch for Apache 2.2 on the
> mailing list.
> >>> You should be able to find it in the archives.
> >>>
> >>>
> >> Thanks Gerald for your replay. I found and applied the patch.
> >> Now it gives "Segmentation fault". I checked PHP
Gerald Richter wrote:
Some time ago there was a patch for Apache 2.2 on the mailing list.
You should be able to find it in the archives.
Thanks Gerald for your replay. I found and applied the patch.
Now it gives "Segmentation fault". I checked PHP and Mason
web applications.
They are
> >
> > Some time ago there was a patch for Apache 2.2 on the mailing list.
> > You should be able to find it in the archives.
> >
> Thanks Gerald for your replay. I found and applied the patch.
> Now it gives "Segmentation fault". I checked PHP and Mason
> web applications.
> They are worki
Gerald Richter wrote:
Hi,
I made upgrade from Fedora Core 4 to Fedora Core 5. After
that I tried to recompile Embperl. It gave some warnings
about not declared functions. I run a test and it gave me
following error:
Env: Fedora Core 5, Apache 2.2.0, mod_perl 2.0.2, Embperl 2.10
S
Hi,
>
> I made upgrade from Fedora Core 4 to Fedora Core 5. After
> that I tried to recompile Embperl. It gave some warnings
> about not declared functions. I run a test and it gave me
> following error:
>
>
> Env: Fedora Core 5, Apache 2.2.0, mod_perl 2.0.2, Embperl 2.10
>
Some time ago th
Hi,
I made upgrade from Fedora Core 4 to Fedora Core 5. After that I tried
to recompile Embperl. It gave some warnings about not declared
functions. I run a test and it gave me following error:
Performing httpd syntax check 1 ... ERROR: Syntax OK not found
Got httpd: Syntax error on line 33
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