> > I don't think it was Apache's DSO support that was broken, I had httpd
working
> > just fine with dynamic everything except mod_perl. mod_perl worked
usually but
> > seg faulted with one obscure xs package. I think other similar problems
have
> > been observed too.
> >
> > In this case though I think the problem is that he's using the Red Hat
binary
> > perl packages, which are known to be bogus. I'm not sure what Red Hat
does to
> > their perl but it doesn't work right.
> >
> Well, it's all fairly perplexing, because I and at least one other guy
> have had problems with Debian packages of mod_perl-1.21 and
> apache-1.3.9.  Looks like the next release of Debian will offer a static
> apache-mod-perl binary package because of this very problem.
>
> I'm just saying, mod_perl as a DSO seems a bit more definitively broken
> for some of us than "one obscure xs package"; and it's broken across
> Linux distributions.  Which is not a contradiction to what *you* said.

Hello!
I've Debian slink with 2.2.13 kernel, 2xPentium box, mod_perl 1.21 and
Apache 1.3.9
_ALL_ possible packages compiled as DSO. Apache uses DBD::Oracle,
Apache::DBI, Apache::ASP.
This machine is not a production server yet. But I've tested it hard via
ApacheBench - seems all to be ok.
Can you send scripts which makes SegFaults ?

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