Curtis Poe wrote: > Hi all, > > My 'make test' had a couple of test failures. Not being familiar with > mod_perl 2.0, I'm not sure how to resolve them. > [...] > -- > 1. Problem Description: > > Failed tests: > > Failed Test Stat Wstat Total Fail Failed > List of > Failed > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > ------- > t/filter/both_str_native_remove.t 8 2 25.00% 1-2 > t/filter/both_str_req_mix.t 255 65280 1 2 200.00% 1 > 4 tests and 5 subtests skipped. > Failed 2/231 test scripts, 99.13% okay. 3/2403 subtests failed, > 99.88% okay. > [warning] server localhost:8529 shutdown > [warning] port 8529 still in use... > done > [ error] error running tests (please examine t/logs/error_log) > +--------------------------------------------------------+ > | Please file a bug report: http://perl.apache.org/bugs/ | > +--------------------------------------------------------+ > > I'm not quite certain which sections of the error log are applicable, > but I > note the following did not have a "harmless" message before it: > > [Tue Dec 27 14:50:53 2005] [notice] child pid 23290 exit signal > Trace/BPT trap (5), possible coredump in > /Users/curtispoe/Downloads/mod_perl-2.0.2/t > dyld: /Library/Apache2/bin/httpd Undefined symbols: > _inflateInit2_ > [Tue Dec 27 14:51:01 2005] [debug] util_ldap.c(1432): INIT global > mutex /var/tmp/tmp.0.Cexg0T in child 23632 > [Tue Dec 27 14:51:19 2005] [notice] child pid 23074 exit signal > Trace/BPT trap (5), possible coredump in > /Users/curtispoe/Downloads/mod_perl-2.0.2/t > [...]
This sounds like something is segfaulting there. It would be very helpfull if you could generate core dumps and post a backtrace here. http://perl.apache.org/docs/2.0/devel/debug/c.html#Analyzing_Dumped_Core_Files -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Philippe M. Chiasson m/gozer\@(apache|cpan|ectoplasm)\.org/ GPG KeyID : 88C3A5A5 http://gozer.ectoplasm.org/ F9BF E0C2 480E 7680 1AE5 3631 CB32 A107 88C3A5A5
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