Yes, I have done that as well.
On Tue, 30 Apr 2002, Clayton Cottingham wrote: > Have you compiled apache with noexpat in the apache? > > -- > Clayton Cottingham > Air Games Wireless Inc. > Suite 204, 309 W. Cordova St. > Vancouver BC V6B 1E5 Canada > Tel: +1.604.408.2228 > Cel: +1.604.720.3510 > Fax: +1.604.408.2649 > Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Web: www.airg.com > > > -----Original Message----- > From: D. Hageman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2002 2:56 PM > To: Matt Sergeant > Cc: D. Hageman; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: XML::LibXSLT / Apache / MOD_Perl Segfaults > > > I should note then that it will also segfault if I don't attempt to > preload it and just 'use' it in a module. The only difference is that > the > backtrace is significantly longer. :-) > > On Tue, 30 Apr 2002, Matt Sergeant wrote: > > > D. Hageman wrote: > > > I am having some issues utilizing XML::LibXSLT into a mod_perl > application > > > I am working on. The problem displays itself as a segfault on > server > > > startup. The setup I have is a standard RedHat 7.2 box with the > following > > > updated packages: > > > > > > apache 1.3.23 > > > mod_perl 1.26 > > > libxml2 2.4.21 > > > libxslt 1.0.17 > > > perl 5.6.1 > > > > > > The CPAN modules are all the latest as of today. The test is just a > > > > simple perl section with: > > > > > > <Perl> > > > use XML::LibXSLT; > > > </Perl > > > > > > > It's probably something to do with the BOOT section in LibXSLT. Just > > don't load it that way - you're not winning much by trying to make it > > shared anyway (because it's mostly XS/C code, rather than perl code). > > > > Matt. > > > > > > > > -- //========================================================\\ || D. Hageman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> || \\========================================================//