Hi Max, I got a chance just now to recompile and try gdb. The upshot of which is that when I ran httpd -k start it said it exited normally, and http -X -k start got an error return of 06000. As a C or Cygwin error that seems too big, as a windows error that would be Encryption Failed, according to the MSDN. Does this error message mean anything to you?
Bruce. On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 11:16 PM, MENEAULT Maxime <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Bruce Mills wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >>> I just added patch for 2.2.10. enjoy! (I didn't test it but... >>> should work)! >> >> I untarred another copy of httpd-2.2.10, and tried the patch. >> The patch worked just fine, thanks. But, the code still died >> silently at the same place (second call to ap_run_pre_config). >> >>> Are these machine different in terms of CPU's word >>> size (32-bit vs 64-bit)? >> >> The two machines are both 32-bit, one is an old desktop >> IBM ThinkCentre, Pentium-4, the other is a 1-year-old Toshiba >> laptop. I also used the exact same disk for the cygwin install. >> The desktop has Macafee security, which has caused me a >> number of troubles, but it is not obviously implicated this time. > > As it doesn't seem to be an easy issue you'll have to use gdb next time.... > >> >> The demo is on monday, and I have the msi installed and >> running, so I will stick with this for now. When the real >> server host is delivered in a months time, I will go through >> the motions again. I don't think my boss would give me the >> time to chase the problem right now. (The machine I got it >> running on was my personal laptop). >> >> Thanks for your help on this, >> >> Bruce. > > You're Welcome. > > Max >
