/2005/04/20/9c183e04.html
But have have not been able to find an explanation. If I try to locate
the cause with the perl-debugger it freezes.
regards,
Peter Mogensen
MP.pm
Description: Perl program
startup.pl
Description: Perl program
# This is an -*- apache -*- conf file ...(or template)
Frank Wiles wrote:
>>My system is Debian Sarge, kernel 2.6.12.5 (custom compiled)
>>The rest is standard Sarge:
>>ii apache22.0.54-5
>>ii apache2-common 2.0.54-5
>>ii apache2-mpm-pr 2.0.54-5
>>ii apache2-utils 2.0.54-5
>>ii libapache2-mod 1.999.21-1
...
> You're going to most likely
... exit signal Segmentation fault (11)"
Sadly... my simple test example no longer seems to provoke the bug.
regards,
Peter Mogensen
Frank Wiles wrote:
> On Wed, 21 Dec 2005 11:21:14 +0100
> Peter Mogensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>>I think I have the signs of a bug somewhere. I'm building a mod_per2
>>application and lately the apache2 process has started to sigfault. It
>>
w I shouldn't abuse Text::ParseWords like that ;-)
The segfault happens in the regexp at line 54 in Text::ParseWords
version 3.21
regards,
Peter Mogensen
blows w.r.t a release? There
seems awfully quiet about it.
regards,
Peter Mogensen