RE: [ModPerl causing segfaults]
Thank you Doug this appears to have cleaned up the situation very nicely. :) Drew -Original Message- From: Doug MacEachern [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 10:26 AM To: Drew Wymore Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [ModPerl causing segfaults] sounds like the largefiles issue, you should have seen this warning during the build: Your Perl is uselargefiles enabled, but Apache is not, suggestions: *) Rebuild mod_perl with Makefile.PL PERL_USELARGEFILES=0 *) Rebuild Apache with CFLAGS="-D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64" *) Rebuild Perl with Configure -Uuselargefiles *) Let mod_perl build Apache (USE_DSO=1 instead of USE_APXS=1) easiest fix is the 1st option.
Re: [ModPerl causing segfaults]
sounds like the largefiles issue, you should have seen this warning during the build: Your Perl is uselargefiles enabled, but Apache is not, suggestions: *) Rebuild mod_perl with Makefile.PL PERL_USELARGEFILES=0 *) Rebuild Apache with CFLAGS="-D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64" *) Rebuild Perl with Configure -Uuselargefiles *) Let mod_perl build Apache (USE_DSO=1 instead of USE_APXS=1) easiest fix is the 1st option.
[ModPerl causing segfaults]
I built apache using mod_perl as a DSO module. When I start apache and someone attempts to access my website, it works but only for an instant and then they receive “page cannot be displayed”, but only with html documents, php docs show up fine. When I looked into my logs this what I found [Wed Apr 10 18:05:34 2002] [notice] child pid 27804 exit signal Segmentation fault (11) In tracing back and asking a few questions in IRC, I commented out the loading of the mod_perl module and this behavior stops happening. Any good pointers as to where I can find a solution to this problem? Reference Apache 1.3.19 Mod_perl 1.26 Php 4.1.2 Thanks, Drew