Well I couldn't see why but if I put a return (0); in top of jk_log(),
the problem disappears.

I tried with apr_xxprintf, but it didn't works better.

I wonder now if the problem is in jk_log function or in calling parameters

2007/3/12, Rainer Jung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Great, I hope we can get that fixed!

I can stall releasing 1.2.22, I think it's not that urgent. The point
is, that I will be away app. for a week. Maybe Mladen or Jean-Frederic
want to jump in. It's nice, that three of us can handle the jk release
process.

Keep us informed, how your investigations proceed.

Regards,

Rainer

Henri Gomez wrote:
> I'm tracking right now the iSeries problem (present in 1.2.20 and
> 1.2.21) and it's located somewhere in jk_log() (jk_util.c).
>

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