Re: Getting Seg faults on mod_ssl/2.1.0

1998-11-19 Thread Anthony Rumble
On Wed, 18 Nov 1998, Ralf S. Engelschall wrote: On Thu, Nov 19, 1998, Anthony Rumble wrote: BTW.. Not loading the libssl.so and turning off all the SSL stuff makes no difference.. Makes no difference? You mean when libssl.so is not loaded httpd still segfaults? Yes. Then the

Re: Getting Seg faults on mod_ssl/2.1.0

1998-11-19 Thread Ralf S. Engelschall
On Thu, Nov 19, 1998, Anthony Rumble wrote: [..] Then the problem cannot be directly inside mod_ssl. Then it's perhaps related to the Extended API or even to a problem between mod_perl and the EAPI? Make sure mod_perl is compiled with -DEAPI, too! Else you get segfaults, of course.

Re: Success was Re: Getting Seg faults on mod_ssl/2.1.0

1998-11-19 Thread Ralf S. Engelschall
On Thu, Nov 19, 1998, Anthony Rumble wrote: [...] Makes no difference? You mean when libssl.so is not loaded httpd still segfaults? Then the problem cannot be directly inside mod_ssl. Then it's perhaps related to the Extended API or even to a problem between mod_perl and the EAPI? Make

Re: Success was Re: Getting Seg faults on mod_ssl/2.1.0

1998-11-19 Thread Kenny Lim
Anybody putting this RPM in Contrib? Upgraded to mod_perl 1.16 for starters. Now, the RPM for mod_perl is using DSO and APXS, and of course the origional redhat build of apache doesn't have -DEAPI.. Anyway.. once I put in my apache-mod_ssl-1.3.3-2.1.0 rpm modules in, including the devel

Getting Seg faults on mod_ssl/2.1.0

1998-11-18 Thread Anthony Rumble
OK.. first.. using the Bog standard apache/1.3.3 with modperl/1.15 that comes with RedHat 5.2.. (also using a cookie based authentication module) works fine.. no problems.. Thu Nov 19 00:44:06 1998] [notice] Apache/1.3.3 (Unix) (Red Hat/Linux) mod_perl/1.15 configured -- resuming normal

Re: Getting Seg faults on mod_ssl/2.1.0

1998-11-18 Thread Ralf S. Engelschall
On Thu, Nov 19, 1998, Anthony Rumble wrote: OK.. first.. using the Bog standard apache/1.3.3 with modperl/1.15 that comes with RedHat 5.2.. (also using a cookie based authentication module) works fine.. no problems.. Thu Nov 19 00:44:06 1998] [notice] Apache/1.3.3 (Unix) (Red Hat/Linux)