Well, first I'ld to thank all the respondents to this question.  The
key here was what I thought and what Kevin Clark mentioned explicitly:
ONE consistent version of expat.  Problem is, I'm wondering if revealing
what the problem was will violate the DMCA.  Seriously, given that
'strings' could be considered a circumvention device for binary only
software.

  Now, I wonder if I've just given it away? ;-) ;-)  nudge, nudge

  Truth is, I am royally pissed off that this problem wasted two weeks of my
time and when it came right down to it, not a single piece of Free Software
was at fault.  Yet more reasons get even more in-the-face with my signature.
Indirectly, maybe, but EVERY SINGLE PIECE of Free Software was doing the
right thing.

  I do thank gnhlug for the help.  It was much appreciated.

On Thu, Jan 03, 2002 at 08:39:31AM -0500, Michael O'Donnell wrote:
>
[snip]

> >GPL all the way: Sell services, don't lease secrets
>
> Cool!  Where do I send the bill?

  Awe, you got me.  :-)  Now if you only had me sign a contract with you
first.

  Thanks for the help!

On Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 06:41:35PM -0500, Paul Iadonisi wrote:
>   First, thank you to those who responded regarding my lost pgp passphrase.
> Maybe someday I'll find that little yellow sticky I wrote it on :-\
> 
>   This is a tough problem we've been struggling with for about two weeks
> now, and I can't find the answer.
>   Here's what works:
>     OS: Red Hat 7.0
>     Apache: 1.3.14 (apparently an interim RH update no longer available)
>                    (looks like it is built with the supplied expat-lite)
>     Cold Fusion: 4.5p2
>     Sablotron: 0.65 (dynamically linked to an external expat)
>     And, of course our Cold Fusion code
>     Our CF scripts call a custom tag written in C++ that uses sablotron
> 
>   Here's what doesn't work:
>     OS: Red Hat 7.2
>     Apache: 1.3.22 (official update from RH)
>                    (built dynamically against supplied expat rpm)
>     Cold Fusion: 5.0
>     Sablotron: 0.71
>     Expat: 1.95.1 (supplied with Red Hat 7.2)
> 
>   Our custom C++ tag is dying with a sig11 when called from our CF scripts,
> not when called from the command line via a C++ program.
> 
> I've tried numerous things: Downgrading apache, downgrading sablotron back
> to 0.65, various combinations of statically and dynamically expat in
> apache and sablotron, and excluding it from linking alltogether.
> 
> *sigh*
> 
> Any ideas?
> 
> -- 
> -Paul Iadonisi
>  Senior Systems Administrator
>  Red Hat Certified Engineer / Local Linux Lobbyist
>  Ever see a penguin fly?  --  Try Linux.
>  GPL all the way: Sell services, don't lease secrets
> 
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 Ever see a penguin fly?  --  Try Linux.
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