> Then this means the order is not important, because the other
> poster has it the other way and gets core dumps, too. I'll try
> it out with mod_perl and investigate. Can you give my a backtrace
> of the core dump ("bt" in gdb for instance), so I can see where
> it dumped for you?

gdb couldn't generate a bt, something about not being able to find the
shared library path. It did report that the error is a SEGV but I know that
doesn't help much.  Also, I had configured apache with
        --enable-module=most
        --enable-shared=max
        --enable-module=ssl
        --activate-module=src/modules/perl/libperl.a
        --enable-module=perl

I'd rather not play around in my production environment at the moment but
will try to duplicate all this on a test system I have at home.  In the mean
time, if you have any other suggestions....
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