On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, Matt Sergeant wrote:
> On Mon, 9 Oct 2000, Herrington, Jack wrote:
>
> > This allows for XML parsing with no change to the Perl code. I'm just not
> > sure what I am losing in Apache (which is where I make the change). What
> > does losing EXPAT do to Apache?
>
> You lo
On Mon, 9 Oct 2000, Herrington, Jack wrote:
> This allows for XML parsing with no change to the Perl code. I'm just not
> sure what I am losing in Apache (which is where I make the change). What
> does losing EXPAT do to Apache?
You lose mod_dav, and maybe future modules that use the built in
Title: RE: :Parse segmentation fault
no
clue. I emailed your comment to a friend at work and see what he can make
of it. He's the fellow that found the cause of the segfault in the first
place.
Shane
-Original Message-From: Herrington, Jack
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Title: RE: :Parse segmentation fault
This allows
for XML parsing with no change to the Perl code. I'm just not sure what I
am losing in Apache (which is where I make the change). What does losing
EXPAT do to Apache?
-Original Message-From: Shane Adams
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Title: RE: :Parse segmentation fault
Hmmm
well I *have* to have Xml parsing. Not sure if what you are suggesting totally
turns it off or just does something else?
-Original Message-From: Herrington, Jack
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Title: RE: :Parse segmentation fault
I did a
little more digging around and found that you could also avoid the problem by
turning off EXPAT in apache with:
Rule
EXPAT=no
Which fix is
more preferable?
-Original Message-From: Shane Adams
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Title: RE: :Parse segmentation fault
Yes. We found a problem in Expat.pm line 451 (in sub parse). The following chunk of code (latest version from cpan)
sub parse {
my $self = shift;
my $arg = shift;
croak "Parse already in progress (Expat)" if $self->{_State_};
$s