I just noticed this in my dmesg:
httpd[2252]: segfault at 0800303c eip b7c6a6ab esp bfc2d7b0 error 4
I've had hundreds of httpd segfaults today but this message only appears
once.
So is this some low-level thing?
I am using kernel 2.6.23, whereas before I was using 2.4.27
Thanks,
Allen
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httpd[2252]: segfault at 0800303c eip b7c6a6ab esp bfc2d7b0 error 4
I've had hundreds of httpd segfaults today but this message only appears
once.
So is this some low-level thing?
I am using kernel 2.6.23, whereas before I was using 2.4.27
Thanks,
Allen
--
happy random death of a Burmese king:
UZANA: trampled to death by an elephant. (1254)
-- Schott's Original Miscellany
*******************************************************************
keep it between you and me: get my pgp key with
gpg --keyserver wwwkeys.nl.pgp.net --recv-keys DEDDEE19
key fingerprint: 68B5 83BA 42CE 3305 F274 3D9E 71BF 4E42 DEDD EE19
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