If I am posting this to the wrong list, please let me know which is the
more appropriate list.  Thanks.

    I am trying to get a new installation of Bugzilla, v 2.12 installed
and working.  I used a binary tarball of 3.23.36 for the installation.
I am also using the Msql-MySQL modules 1.2215.  While performing a
variety of functions with Bugzilla, MySQL is crashing with the following
output in the 'hostname.err' file:


> mysqld got signal 11;
> The manual section 'Debugging a MySQL server' tells you how to use a
> stack trace and/or the core file to produce a readable backtrace that may
> help in finding out why mysqld died.
> Attempting backtrace. You can use the following information to find out
> where mysqld died.  If you see no messages after this, something went
> terribly wrong...
> Stack range sanity check OK, backtrace follows:
> 0x81402ca
> 0x8077d5f
> 0x80c9858
> 0x80b0aa2
> 0x80b0341
> 0x8087de2
> 0x808ab9c
> 0x808617d
> 0x808569e
> Stack trace successful, trying to get some variables.
> Some pointers may be invalid and cause the dump to abort...
> thd->query at 0x827ba40 = insert into logincookies (userid,cryptpassword,hostname) 
>values (1, 'lv8RdtnjowP22', '10.200.70.5')
> thd->thread_id = 2
> Successfully dumped variables, if you ran with --log,
> take a look at the details of what thread 2 did to cause the crash.
> In some cases of really bad corruption, this value may be invalid
> Please use the information above to create a repeatable
> test case for the crash, and send it to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>

Now, as I got a binary distro, the 'resolve_stack_dump' tool for
decoding the stack trace wasn't included.   So, I was hoping that
someone on the list would be able to tell me why I am likely getting
this error. The info on the machine platform.;

RedHat 6.2
Kernel 2.2.17
Bugzilla   v. 2.10
Perl v. 5.6.1
MySQL v. 3.23.36

If there is any other info that I can supply, just let me know.  Getting
this installation up and working is my highest priority job assignment,
so I will be very grateful for any help offered.

    Thanks in advance...

        Jeff Mulliken
        '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'


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