Re: Debugging Apache/mod_jk (worker) fault on AIX

2007-03-06 Thread Tim Whittington
We've seen broken mod_jk builds with xlc_r in our environments. cc_r builds 
seems to work fine though.
I haven't dug into what the issue is though.
 
tim
 On 6/03/2007 at 8:35 a.m., in message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Eric Wertman 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually I started with xlc_r and it wouldn't go.  Not mod_jk 
specifically, but apr or apache 2.2.4.  I stuck with cc_r for consistency.

William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
 Any reason you didn't choose xlc_r?  I'd suggest you retest with that
 compile.
 
 Rainer Jung wrote:
 Hi Eric,

 we won't close the issue immediately with we don't support cc_r. This
 will be our last option :)

 Rainer

 Eric Wertman wrote:
 Hi Rainer... I'll have to re-compile to get this info for you.  I'll
 make sure I can re-produce it and submit the details in a bugzilla.

 I think the first thing you'll notice, though, is that I'm using the
 IBM cc_r compiler and not gcc.


 Rainer Jung wrote:
 Eric reported very strange mod_jk behaviour using it with Apache
 2.0/worker on AIX.

 I start a new mail thread, because until now all the discussion is part
 of non-specific threads.

 Eric: could you please open a bugzilla (issues.apache.org), so that we
 can track the issue?

 Also: When you compile mod_jk for your apache with worker MPM, does the
 make output contain the flag -D_REENTRANT?

 If no, how does the begginning of the file HOME_OF_APACHE/bin/apr-config
 look like? Example:

 APR_MAJOR_VERSION=0
 APR_DOTTED_VERSION=0.9.12

 prefix=/var/tmp/install/apache2p
 exec_prefix=/var/tmp/install/apache2p
 bindir=${prefix}/bin
 libdir=${prefix}/lib
 datadir=/var/tmp/install/apache2p
 installbuilddir=${prefix}/build
 includedir=/var/tmp/install/apache2p/include

 CC=gcc 
 CPP=gcc  -E
 SHELL=/bin/sh
 CPPFLAGS=-DLINUX=2 -D_REENTRANT -D_GNU_SOURCE
 CFLAGS=-O2 -g -Wall -pthread
 LDFLAGS=
 LIBS=-lrt -lm -lcrypt -lnsl  -lpthread -ldl
 EXTRA_INCLUDES=
 SHLIBPATH_VAR=LD_LIBRARY_PATH
 APR_SOURCE_DIR=/non/existing/build/path/apache2/srclib/apr
 APR_BUILD_DIR=/non/existing/build/path/apache2/srclib/apr
 APR_SO_EXT=lo
 APR_LIB_TARGET=-rpath \$(libdir) \$\$objects
 APR_LIBNAME=apr-${APR_MAJOR_VERSION}

 Regards,

 Rainer
 -
 To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 



 
 
 -
 To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 
 

-
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 



Re: Debugging Apache/mod_jk (worker) fault on AIX

2007-03-05 Thread Eric Wertman
Hi Rainer... I'll have to re-compile to get this info for you.  I'll 
make sure I can re-produce it and submit the details in a bugzilla.


I think the first thing you'll notice, though, is that I'm using the IBM 
cc_r compiler and not gcc.



Rainer Jung wrote:

Eric reported very strange mod_jk behaviour using it with Apache
2.0/worker on AIX.

I start a new mail thread, because until now all the discussion is part
of non-specific threads.

Eric: could you please open a bugzilla (issues.apache.org), so that we
can track the issue?

Also: When you compile mod_jk for your apache with worker MPM, does the
make output contain the flag -D_REENTRANT?

If no, how does the begginning of the file HOME_OF_APACHE/bin/apr-config
look like? Example:

APR_MAJOR_VERSION=0
APR_DOTTED_VERSION=0.9.12

prefix=/var/tmp/install/apache2p
exec_prefix=/var/tmp/install/apache2p
bindir=${prefix}/bin
libdir=${prefix}/lib
datadir=/var/tmp/install/apache2p
installbuilddir=${prefix}/build
includedir=/var/tmp/install/apache2p/include

CC=gcc 
CPP=gcc  -E
SHELL=/bin/sh
CPPFLAGS=-DLINUX=2 -D_REENTRANT -D_GNU_SOURCE
CFLAGS=-O2 -g -Wall -pthread
LDFLAGS=
LIBS=-lrt -lm -lcrypt -lnsl  -lpthread -ldl
EXTRA_INCLUDES=
SHLIBPATH_VAR=LD_LIBRARY_PATH
APR_SOURCE_DIR=/non/existing/build/path/apache2/srclib/apr
APR_BUILD_DIR=/non/existing/build/path/apache2/srclib/apr
APR_SO_EXT=lo
APR_LIB_TARGET=-rpath \$(libdir) \$\$objects
APR_LIBNAME=apr-${APR_MAJOR_VERSION}

Regards,

Rainer

-
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]




-
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]



Re: Debugging Apache/mod_jk (worker) fault on AIX

2007-03-05 Thread Rainer Jung

Hi Eric,

we won't close the issue immediately with we don't support cc_r. This 
will be our last option :)


Rainer

Eric Wertman wrote:
Hi Rainer... I'll have to re-compile to get this info for you.  I'll 
make sure I can re-produce it and submit the details in a bugzilla.


I think the first thing you'll notice, though, is that I'm using the IBM 
cc_r compiler and not gcc.



Rainer Jung wrote:

Eric reported very strange mod_jk behaviour using it with Apache
2.0/worker on AIX.

I start a new mail thread, because until now all the discussion is part
of non-specific threads.

Eric: could you please open a bugzilla (issues.apache.org), so that we
can track the issue?

Also: When you compile mod_jk for your apache with worker MPM, does the
make output contain the flag -D_REENTRANT?

If no, how does the begginning of the file HOME_OF_APACHE/bin/apr-config
look like? Example:

APR_MAJOR_VERSION=0
APR_DOTTED_VERSION=0.9.12

prefix=/var/tmp/install/apache2p
exec_prefix=/var/tmp/install/apache2p
bindir=${prefix}/bin
libdir=${prefix}/lib
datadir=/var/tmp/install/apache2p
installbuilddir=${prefix}/build
includedir=/var/tmp/install/apache2p/include

CC=gcc 
CPP=gcc  -E
SHELL=/bin/sh
CPPFLAGS=-DLINUX=2 -D_REENTRANT -D_GNU_SOURCE
CFLAGS=-O2 -g -Wall -pthread
LDFLAGS=
LIBS=-lrt -lm -lcrypt -lnsl  -lpthread -ldl
EXTRA_INCLUDES=
SHLIBPATH_VAR=LD_LIBRARY_PATH
APR_SOURCE_DIR=/non/existing/build/path/apache2/srclib/apr
APR_BUILD_DIR=/non/existing/build/path/apache2/srclib/apr
APR_SO_EXT=lo
APR_LIB_TARGET=-rpath \$(libdir) \$\$objects
APR_LIBNAME=apr-${APR_MAJOR_VERSION}

Regards,

Rainer


-
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]



Re: Debugging Apache/mod_jk (worker) fault on AIX

2007-03-05 Thread William A. Rowe, Jr.
Any reason you didn't choose xlc_r?  I'd suggest you retest with that
compile.

Rainer Jung wrote:
 Hi Eric,
 
 we won't close the issue immediately with we don't support cc_r. This
 will be our last option :)
 
 Rainer
 
 Eric Wertman wrote:
 Hi Rainer... I'll have to re-compile to get this info for you.  I'll
 make sure I can re-produce it and submit the details in a bugzilla.

 I think the first thing you'll notice, though, is that I'm using the
 IBM cc_r compiler and not gcc.


 Rainer Jung wrote:
 Eric reported very strange mod_jk behaviour using it with Apache
 2.0/worker on AIX.

 I start a new mail thread, because until now all the discussion is part
 of non-specific threads.

 Eric: could you please open a bugzilla (issues.apache.org), so that we
 can track the issue?

 Also: When you compile mod_jk for your apache with worker MPM, does the
 make output contain the flag -D_REENTRANT?

 If no, how does the begginning of the file HOME_OF_APACHE/bin/apr-config
 look like? Example:

 APR_MAJOR_VERSION=0
 APR_DOTTED_VERSION=0.9.12

 prefix=/var/tmp/install/apache2p
 exec_prefix=/var/tmp/install/apache2p
 bindir=${prefix}/bin
 libdir=${prefix}/lib
 datadir=/var/tmp/install/apache2p
 installbuilddir=${prefix}/build
 includedir=/var/tmp/install/apache2p/include

 CC=gcc 
 CPP=gcc  -E
 SHELL=/bin/sh
 CPPFLAGS=-DLINUX=2 -D_REENTRANT -D_GNU_SOURCE
 CFLAGS=-O2 -g -Wall -pthread
 LDFLAGS=
 LIBS=-lrt -lm -lcrypt -lnsl  -lpthread -ldl
 EXTRA_INCLUDES=
 SHLIBPATH_VAR=LD_LIBRARY_PATH
 APR_SOURCE_DIR=/non/existing/build/path/apache2/srclib/apr
 APR_BUILD_DIR=/non/existing/build/path/apache2/srclib/apr
 APR_SO_EXT=lo
 APR_LIB_TARGET=-rpath \$(libdir) \$\$objects
 APR_LIBNAME=apr-${APR_MAJOR_VERSION}

 Regards,

 Rainer
 
 -
 To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
 


-
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]



Re: Debugging Apache/mod_jk (worker) fault on AIX

2007-03-05 Thread Eric Wertman
Actually I started with xlc_r and it wouldn't go.  Not mod_jk 
specifically, but apr or apache 2.2.4.  I stuck with cc_r for consistency.


William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:

Any reason you didn't choose xlc_r?  I'd suggest you retest with that
compile.

Rainer Jung wrote:

Hi Eric,

we won't close the issue immediately with we don't support cc_r. This
will be our last option :)

Rainer

Eric Wertman wrote:

Hi Rainer... I'll have to re-compile to get this info for you.  I'll
make sure I can re-produce it and submit the details in a bugzilla.

I think the first thing you'll notice, though, is that I'm using the
IBM cc_r compiler and not gcc.


Rainer Jung wrote:

Eric reported very strange mod_jk behaviour using it with Apache
2.0/worker on AIX.

I start a new mail thread, because until now all the discussion is part
of non-specific threads.

Eric: could you please open a bugzilla (issues.apache.org), so that we
can track the issue?

Also: When you compile mod_jk for your apache with worker MPM, does the
make output contain the flag -D_REENTRANT?

If no, how does the begginning of the file HOME_OF_APACHE/bin/apr-config
look like? Example:

APR_MAJOR_VERSION=0
APR_DOTTED_VERSION=0.9.12

prefix=/var/tmp/install/apache2p
exec_prefix=/var/tmp/install/apache2p
bindir=${prefix}/bin
libdir=${prefix}/lib
datadir=/var/tmp/install/apache2p
installbuilddir=${prefix}/build
includedir=/var/tmp/install/apache2p/include

CC=gcc 
CPP=gcc  -E
SHELL=/bin/sh
CPPFLAGS=-DLINUX=2 -D_REENTRANT -D_GNU_SOURCE
CFLAGS=-O2 -g -Wall -pthread
LDFLAGS=
LIBS=-lrt -lm -lcrypt -lnsl  -lpthread -ldl
EXTRA_INCLUDES=
SHLIBPATH_VAR=LD_LIBRARY_PATH
APR_SOURCE_DIR=/non/existing/build/path/apache2/srclib/apr
APR_BUILD_DIR=/non/existing/build/path/apache2/srclib/apr
APR_SO_EXT=lo
APR_LIB_TARGET=-rpath \$(libdir) \$\$objects
APR_LIBNAME=apr-${APR_MAJOR_VERSION}

Regards,

Rainer

-
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]






-
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]




-
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]