I'll probably deal with this by staying on Debian 7 for the near future. I'll attempt upgrading again in Debian 9.
On Mon, Sep 14, 2015 at 10:27 AM, Michael Schout <msch...@gkg.net> wrote: > On 9/11/15 2:26 PM, John Dunlap wrote: > > I found a lot of stuff like the following in my Apache logs. Is it > > possible to get this kind of output from Apache when the server runs > > out of memory? I wouldn't have expected so. It has all the hallmarks > > of something more sinister. > > For whatever its worth, I started seen random segfaults starting between > 5.18 and 5.20 somewhere. I actually have a bizarre way to reproduce the > one I see reliably by moving a return in my code. I'm not sure if mine > is related to the segfault you are seeing, but you might try downgrading > to 5.18 if that is an option and see if the problem goes away. > > I'm stuck on 5.16 until I can figure this out because regexes have nasty > bugs in 5.18 (see https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=125491). > > I am planning to bisect against perl 5.19 git to figure out where this > broke, but I just haven't had time yet. > > Regards, > Michael Schout > > > -- John Dunlap *CTO | Lariat * *Direct:* *j...@lariat.co <j...@lariat.co>* *Customer Service:* 877.268.6667 supp...@lariat.co