Hi,

I've just added AxKit to my Apache setup to have "a bit of a play with
it", I installed all of the prereqs that the 1.6 install wanted, and
everything installed and built fine.

To test it, I followed the example in the Quick Start Guide. Using the
XSLT Stylesheet, I get humps and whatnot in a table, success. For
completeness I then tested with the XPathScript version, but this
causes the serving thread to segfault.

I've searched the archives and found a few similar situations, but I
can't seem to find what the general solution was.

From one of the threads' suggestion, I've set AxDebugLevel to 10 and I
get this in the logs:

[Fri Aug  9 22:32:32 2002] [warn] [client 192.168.1.2] [AxKit] calling xs_get_st
yles_str()
[Fri Aug  9 22:32:32 2002] [warn] [client 192.168.1.2] [AxKit] parse_pi: href = 
test.xps
[Fri Aug  9 22:32:32 2002] [warn] [client 192.168.1.2] [AxKit] parse_pi: type = 
application/x-xpathscript
[Fri Aug  9 22:32:32 2002] [warn] [client 192.168.1.2] [AxKit] xs_get_styles ret
urned: , , dromedaries
[Fri Aug  9 22:32:32 2002] [warn] [client 192.168.1.2] [AxKit] Calling GetMatchi
ngProcessors with (screen, , , , dromedaries)
[Fri Aug  9 22:32:32 2002] [warn] [client 192.168.1.2] [AxKit] get_styles: loadi
ng style modules
[Fri Aug  9 22:32:32 2002] [warn] [client 192.168.1.2] [AxKit] get_styles: looki
ng for mapping for style type: 'application/x-xpathscript'
[Fri Aug  9 22:32:33 2002] [notice] child pid 28055 exit signal Segmentation fau
lt (11)

which seems to match what some of the other posters have.

My httpd appears to have the expat/XML symbols still, but as Apache
starts up and works for all other content, I'm thinking this isn't the
problem.

Could someone explain what I've missed here?

(Hopefully) relevant versions of bits:

"Apache/1.3.23 (Unix) AxKit/1.6 mod_gzip/1.3.19.1a mod_perl/1.26 mod_ssl/2.8.6 
OpenSSL/0.9.6b"
Linux 2.2.20 SMP
Perl 5.6.1

Latest libxml2, libxslt, sablotron and Perl XML modules, it was (mostly
installed today).

Cheers

Matt
-- 
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"Hey, just what you see, pal"

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