On Wednesday 05 February 2003 21:09, Matt Sergeant wrote:

> No, that won't be it. It'll be something much stranger (like what
> else is compiled into your httpd?).

Uh-oh... Not much, I think... Not SSL, PHP or anything. I think it 
should be pretty vanilla. I have not changed anything in the Debian 
default configuration with regards to modules for the apache-package 
configuration. 

>Try uncommenting the code in
> AxKit.pm that installs a USR1 signal handler, 

Uhm, I can't find a USR1 signal handler... And I have worked briefly 
with them, so I should be able to tell if I see them. All I find is a 
$SIG{__DIE__}-handler and a USR2-handler, but that's commented out. 

>and then send your
> httpd a USR1 signal and send in the stack trace.

That's means using things like gdb stack...? I haven't done that 
before... :-) 

Cheers,

Kjetil
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