The binaries on both boxes are the same. They get rdist'd out from one
machine every night.
I'm going to rebuild the latest versions of everything on the 2.7 machine
tomorrow and see if that makes a difference.
At 10:57 PM 4/13/00 -0400, Mark Imbriaco wrote:
>On Thu, 13 Apr 2000, Jason Bodnar w
On Thu, 13 Apr 2000, Jason Bodnar wrote:
> Hmmm ... maybe it's a problem with Solaris 5.7?
Can you try the binaries from the 2.6 box on the 2.7 box to see if that
works? That would at least kind of indicate whether it's an OS bug or a
configuration bug.
-Mark
this copy-n-paste from ~/Mail/.sent-mail-dec-1999 might help:
---
a few things could shed some more light:
build a libperld.a and compile with PERL_DEBUG=1 (see SUPPORT doc)
and/or, in gdb:
(gdb) source mod_perl-1.21/.gdbinit
(gdb) curinfo
should tell you the line/filename of the offending Perl
>
> #0 0xff1d7540 in Perl_sv_clear ()
>from
> /opt/gnu/depot/perl5.004_04/lib/sun4-solaris/5.00404/CORE/libperl.so
It crashs somewhere deep inside of Perl, so it's hard to say what's happeing
here.
I would first try to recompile all modules (maybe Perl itself also), to make
sure things fit
#0 0xff1d7540 in Perl_sv_clear ()
from /opt/gnu/depot/perl5.004_04/lib/sun4-solaris/5.00404/CORE/libperl.so
#1 0xff1d7880 in Perl_sv_free ()
from /opt/gnu/depot/perl5.004_04/lib/sun4-solaris/5.00404/CORE/libperl.so
#2 0xff1ea2a8 in Perl_free_tmps ()
from /opt/gnu/depot/perl5.004_04/lib
> If you tell me what to do I'll try to get a stack backtrace.
>
http://perl.apache.org/embperl/Faq.pod.1.html#make_test_fails_with_a_SIG
_
Gerald
On 13-Apr-2000 Mark Ng wrote:
> can you tell me the following about your 2 systems (the one that works and
> the new
> one), I have the same problem.
>
> I need to know:
> Versions of: Perl
Both are 5.004_04
> apache
Both are 1.3.9
> modperl
Both are 1.21
> embperl
Both are 1.2.1
> OS (E
On 13-Apr-2000 Gerald Richter wrote:
>> Trying to use Apache::Session with Embperl 1.2.1, mod_perl 1.21,
>> Apache 1.3.9.
>> I've got this running on another machine just fine with the exact
>> same setup (I
>> think).
>>
>>
>> When I try access an Embperl page that uses %udat I get:
>>
>> [Thu Ap
> Trying to use Apache::Session with Embperl 1.2.1, mod_perl 1.21,
> Apache 1.3.9.
> I've got this running on another machine just fine with the exact
> same setup (I
> think).
>
>
> When I try access an Embperl page that uses %udat I get:
>
> [Thu Apr 13 14:51:05 2000] [notice] Apache/1.3.9 (Unix