I have installed my own compile of Apache 2:
Apache/2.0.48
(./configure -prefix /usr/local/apache2
--enable-rewrite=shared --enable-speling=shared
--enable-usertrack=shared --enable-unique-id=shared
--enable-ssl=shared --enable-so --enable-cgi=shared)
And mod_perl:
mod_perl-1.99_10
Stock RedHat perl:
5.8.0
When I do a make test I get:
Starting httpd... pid = 1396 ok
Testing mod_perl mode...
#0 ascii...
[-1]Attempt to free unreferenced scalar during global
destruction.
[-2]Attempt to free unreferenced scalar during global
destruction.
Input: test/html/ascii
Output: test/tmp/out.htm
Log: test/tmp/test.log
ERRORS detected! NOT all test have been passed
successfully
And when I make Embperl with debug and install
regardless of test failure, from gdb:
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
[Switching to Thread 16384 (LWP 1285)]
0x420991c3 in __tz_convert () from /lib/i686/libc.so.6
(gdb) bt
#0 0x420991c3 in __tz_convert () from
/lib/i686/libc.so.6
#1 0x4209808e in gmtime_r () from /lib/i686/libc.so.6
#2 0x40485432 in embperl_CalcExpires (sTime=0x81060f8
"+3M", sResult=0xbfffe8f0 " e\020\b",
bHTTP=0) at eputil.c:2015
#3 0x404ab389 in
embperl_Apache_Config_AppConfigsCookieExpires
(cmd=0x0, pDirCfg=0x81060f8,
arg=0x81060f8 "+3M") at epcfg.h:58
#4 0x0807ab7e in invoke_cmd (cmd=0x81060f8,
parms=0xbfffeab0, mconfig=0x80f9340, args=0x80f99bd
"")
at config.c:713
#5 0x0807b565 in ap_walk_config_sub
(current=0x80f9998, parms=0xbfffeab0,
section_vector=0x80eeb58)
at config.c:1085
#6 0x0807b5ec in ap_walk_config (current=0x80f9998,
parms=0xbfffeab0, section_vector=0x80eeb58)
at config.c:1124
#7 0x0807c01b in ap_process_config_tree
(s=0xbfffe834, conftree=0x80f1d28, p=0x80b2910,
ptemp=0x0)
at config.c:1654
#8 0x0807e2f9 in main (argc=2, argv=0xbfffebb4) at
main.c:581
#9 0x420158f7 in __libc_start_main () from
/lib/i686/libc.so.6
When I take this:
EMBPERL_COOKIE_EXPIRES "+3M"
Out of httpd.conf, httpd will start up without a sig
fault. However, I don't have cookie support which I
need.
I spent an awful lot of time on this already. I'm
stumped.
-Jarrod
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