Hi! I'm a little new to mod_perl and very new to Covalent, and I'm having
a problem. I'm running Apache-1.3.11 on FreeBSD 3.4-stable with mod_perl
1.21. When I try to patch Apache with Covalents patches and run it with
mod_perl as a DSO, I get httpd children sigsegving all over the place.
I haven't captured a dump; at the time it was running in /usr/local, which
wasn't writable by httpd. It doesn't matter if SSL is on or off, but if
I remove mod_perl, the crashes cease immediately.
Just FYI, I'm running the FreeBSD ports collection version of Apache 1.3.11
and of mod_perl (p5-Apache as it's known there). I would like to keep that
structure if at all possible, although I did try to build them together
according to the APACI instructions in mod_perl, which no joy. Same symptoms.
So, has anyone else seen this, and, if so, do they have a workaround or any
hints as to one? (I'm a moderate-to-good Perl programmer and a Unix kernel
hacker, so I'm not afraid to get my hands dirty.)
Thanks.
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Frank Mayhar frank@exit.com http://www.exit.com/
a problem. I'm running Apache-1.3.11 on FreeBSD 3.4-stable with mod_perl
1.21. When I try to patch Apache with Covalents patches and run it with
mod_perl as a DSO, I get httpd children sigsegving all over the place.
I haven't captured a dump; at the time it was running in /usr/local, which
wasn't writable by httpd. It doesn't matter if SSL is on or off, but if
I remove mod_perl, the crashes cease immediately.
Just FYI, I'm running the FreeBSD ports collection version of Apache 1.3.11
and of mod_perl (p5-Apache as it's known there). I would like to keep that
structure if at all possible, although I did try to build them together
according to the APACI instructions in mod_perl, which no joy. Same symptoms.
So, has anyone else seen this, and, if so, do they have a workaround or any
hints as to one? (I'm a moderate-to-good Perl programmer and a Unix kernel
hacker, so I'm not afraid to get my hands dirty.)
Thanks.
--
Frank Mayhar frank@exit.com http://www.exit.com/