Hello Julian,

Have you checked if, after rebooting the systems, the output of
'/usr/sbin/cherokee-worker
-i' look different somehow? According to the error, it must be related to
either the -i execution or cherokee-worker, or the parsing code at cherokee.

Cheers!

On Fri, Jul 15, 2011 at 6:01 PM, Julian Pietron <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> with all cherokee versions from 1.0.15 to 1.2.98 I encounter a segfault on
> the first startup attempt on the ARM platform 926EJ-S with Linux 2.6.21. The
> output of my simple cherokee init.d-startup script (runs start-stop-daemon
> with /usr/sbin/cherokee) reads as follows:
>
> Segmentation fault
> (critical) Couldn't find the version string: '/usr/sbin/cherokee-worker -i'
>
> The second invocation of the script doesn't throw an error message and
> starts cherokee successfully. The problem seems to be limited to this ARM
> platform, as I use cherokee on several other platforms (i686, ARM Cortex A8,
> AMD GeodeLX) without problems. Because the second invocation of the script
> works without problems, I didn't know how to use e.g. gdb to debug the
> problem, as it disappears on second start attempt.
>
> Thanks for your help,
> Julian
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