On Tue, Dec 19, 2000 at 03:18:45PM +0100, Emiliano mentioned:
> > Smeg. Just got a segmentation fault message in the logs. I'll run it with
> > httpd -X and see can I repeat it, and get a core dump...
> What Midgard version are you on? I mean, when did you download it? Some
> packages have seen subreleases since b7. Check out the download page.
I downloaded the 1.4b7 SRPMs last week...I'm thinking that it could be
a good idea to do a complete rebuild from CVS.
> > I've been trying to run httpd -X and it's not dumping core, even though
> > ulimit -c is set to 100MB. And, I can't run it in gdb, because it gets
> > sigpipes all over the place. Is there a cunning way of debugging apache ?
> "Smeg" and "cunning". British?
Irish. But a long-time red dwarf/blackadder fan, it seems :)
> I usually do debugging on a separate apache executable which I build
> with mod_midgard and midgard-php linked in statically. I've not seen
> coredumps from a 'regular' apache yet -- I wonder whether it's a feature
> of apache.
I'm wondering have I......ack.
I was playing with a CVS version of repilgard to load in a recent version
of the blobs (to fix the missing blobs thing). Of course, to get it
working, I'd to set LD_PRELOAD to be the directory with the CVS version of
the midgard libs...no wonder mod_midgard was crashing; it was running with
the CVS libmidgard. When I restarted apache, it pick those up...
Sigh. I'm still getting problems assigning groups to users, but that's
likely because mod_midgard crashed while it was updating the tables, and
things went funny. Nothing is ever easy.
Kate
--
When I say 'free', I mean 'free': free from bond, of chain or command:
to go where you will, even to Mordor, Saruman, if you desire. "
-- Gandalf, paraphrasing the choice between Free and Non-free software
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