Hi Almut,
first of all, thanks for your reply. I did what you said, now I sit here
with loads of output. After checking it, I guess the interesting stuff
is there (at the end of the log):
-SNIP---
3819 writev(4, [{fca\r\ntable border=\0\ cellpaddi..., 4049},
{6ad\r\n, 5}, {\n
Here also the ltrace output:
7425 memcpy(0x8115299, "\n td class="navNormal" n"..., 2573)
= 0x8115299
7425 __ctype_b_loc() = 0x400500cc
7425 __ctype_b_loc() = 0x400500cc
7425 strcmp("ap::buff::read", "ap::buff::writev") = -5
7425 strcmp("ap::buff::write", "ap::buff::writev") =
Hi there, again it's me :P
After trying and checking, I installed apache2 (and left php4 with its
modules unchanged) and see there, it works without problems. So, my
guess is now that the problem _may be_ with Apache ...
Lukas
Lukas Demetz schrieb:
Hi Almut,
first of all, thanks for your
On Thu, Jun 09, 2005 at 09:13:19AM +0200, Lukas Demetz wrote:
Hi there, again it's me :P
After trying and checking, I installed apache2 (and left php4 with its
modules unchanged) and see there, it works without problems. So, my
guess is now that the problem _may be_ with Apache ...
I
Hi there,
today I upgraded one of our servers to Debian 3.1, without bigger
problems. Let me list you the old vs. new versions of some interesting
packages:
apache 1.26 - 1.33
php4 4.1 - 4.3 (module)
As now, everything works smoothly (nice work guys! :) ), however, I
noticed a strange
Hi there,
today I upgraded one of our servers to Debian 3.1, without bigger
problems. Let me list you the old vs. new versions of some interesting
packages:
apache 1.26 - 1.33
php4 4.1 - 4.3 (module)
As now, everything works smoothly (nice work guys! :) ), however, I
noticed a strange
On Wed, Jun 08, 2005 at 07:51:59PM +0200, Lukas Demetz wrote:
Hi there,
today I upgraded one of our servers to Debian 3.1, without bigger
problems. Let me list you the old vs. new versions of some interesting
packages:
apache 1.26 - 1.33
php4 4.1 - 4.3 (module)
As now, everything works
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