Hi all,
I was using mod_perl-1.99_14 under Apache 2.0.49,
I upgraded to mod_perl-2.0.0-RC1 under Apache 2.0.52.
Im using RedHat 8.0 / perl 5.8.0 / CGI.pm 3.05
Apache configuration :
SetHandler perl-script
PerlResponseHandler ModPerl::PerlRun
PerlOptions +ParseHeaders +GlobalRequest
We only use the PerlRun handler.
Since the upgrade, Apache childs leak (fast).
Using the old PerlRun.pm with the current mod_perl.so does not leak.
I attached "mybugreport"
Please inline those in the future, so one could comment on it in reply.
> *** The httpd binary was not found
Could you please attach (yes, attach this time :) /root/NEW/mod_perl-2.0.0-RC1/lib/Apache/BuildConfig.pm I'm trying to figure out why the above happens.
Also what were the exact arguments you've passed to Makefile.PL?
Now back to your problem.
> *** Packages of interest status: > > Apache::Request: - > CGI : 3.05 > LWP : 5.64, 5.65 > mod_perl : 1.9914, 1.9918
That's after you did 'make install' for RC1? how come you have both now?
It now looks that you've installed RC1 with MP_INST_APACHE2=1, whereas 1.99_14 was installed w/o it. So you ended up with a mix of two modperls. I suggest you go and nuke any occurences of modperl from your perl tree and do 'make install' again. The above should report only one mod_perl of the 1.99_ generation.
If the leak still persist, please post a shortest possible script that we can reproduce the problem with. The best you can do is to prepare a bug reporting tarball, based on bug-reporting-skeleton-mp2.tar.gz from:
http://perl.apache.org/docs/2.0/user/help/help.html#Problem_Description
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