[Bug 1159748] Re: Ramdom apache2 crash in Ubuntu 12.04 (libpthread-2.15.so)

2013-09-06 Thread Dave Pooser
I'm still seeing it after running apt-get upgrade this morning. Upgrading Plack::Handler to 1.0029 (using CPAN) does not resolve the issue either. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Server Team, which is subscribed to apache2 in Ubuntu.

[Bug 1159748] Re: Ramdom apache2 crash in Ubuntu 12.04 (libpthread-2.15.so)

2013-09-06 Thread Dave Pooser
I'm still seeing it after running apt-get upgrade this morning. Upgrading Plack::Handler to 1.0029 (using CPAN) does not resolve the issue either. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1159748

[Bug 1159748] Re: Ramdom apache2 crash in Ubuntu 12.04 (libpthread-2.15.so)

2013-04-15 Thread Dave Pooser
OK, looks like RequestTracker is the problem-- specifically one of the perl modules. If I comment out the Perl handler lines in my site definition in /etc/apache2/sites-available/: Perl use Plack::Handler::Apache2;

[Bug 1159748] Re: Ramdom apache2 crash in Ubuntu 12.04 (libpthread-2.15.so)

2013-04-15 Thread Dave Pooser
OK, looks like RequestTracker is the problem-- specifically one of the perl modules. If I comment out the Perl handler lines in my site definition in /etc/apache2/sites-available/: Perl use Plack::Handler::Apache2;

[Bug 1159748] Re: Ramdom apache2 crash in Ubuntu 12.04 (libpthread-2.15.so)

2013-04-14 Thread Dave Pooser
I am seeing the same behavior on my system. Reproduceable every time I do /etc/init.d/apache2 reload. System in question is a VM running under VMware ESXi, so I could provide developers with a copy of the VM if they can't reproduce it themselves (but it's not a small file). Apache is serving

[Bug 1159748] Re: Ramdom apache2 crash in Ubuntu 12.04 (libpthread-2.15.so)

2013-04-14 Thread Dave Pooser
I am seeing the same behavior on my system. Reproduceable every time I do /etc/init.d/apache2 reload. System in question is a VM running under VMware ESXi, so I could provide developers with a copy of the VM if they can't reproduce it themselves (but it's not a small file). Apache is serving