Emiliano wrote:
> > So I added mod_midgard and restarted apache.
> > That's when I get the error:
> >
> > [Wed Sep 13 16:01:52 2000] [info] server seems busy, (you may need to
> > increase StartServers, or Min/MaxSpareServers), spawning 8 child
> > ren, there are 4 idle, and 4 total children
> >
> > and
> >
> > [Wed Sep 13 16:01:52 2000] [notice] child pid 18085 exit signal
> > Segmentation fault (11)
> >
> > last error again every 2 seconds
>
> Oh goodie. Anyway, mod_midgard is the culprit then.
Would that be mod_midgard.c or mod_midgard.so - in either case
how would I go about dealing with that?
>
> > > Not a very usual location for ServerRoot, but it should be OK.
> > >
> > > I may have asked this before, but what platform are you using?
> >
> > FreeBSD 4.0
>
> I'll do an install of FreeBSD during the weekend.
>
> > I originally installed apache from ports.
> > That installation put the apache manual directory off
> > /usr/local/share/doc/apache
>
> That's what I would expect, but that would make
> /usr/local/share/doc/apache the DocumentRoot. If DocumentRoot ==
> ServerRoot I want to know where the freebsd apache port maintainer
> gets his smokes :)
>
> > and while I was learning php I noticed I had to put my .php3 files in
> > or off that directory to run.
>
> DocumentRoot, definately. The midgard-root.php3 file does not need to
> be there. I usually advice against having the rootfile under the
> DocumentRoot.
Pardon me. It's my DocumentRoot which is /usr/local/share/doc/apache
My ServerRoot has always been /www
So should I move the root file to /www
> Wait, are you requesting the rootfile itself? While it is most
> certainly not supposed to cause segfaults, you are _not_ supposed to
> be retrieving the rootfile directly. It will yield nothing useful,
> which is why I usually suggest to have it outside the DocumentRoot.
No. I have not been requesting the root file itself. I just thought
it had to be in that spot to be executed indirectly.
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