David Guerizec wrote: > Again, testing r against NULL won't do what you want, I've experienced that r > stayed normal, while r->request_config simply changed from a normal pointer > address (like 0x8b5f1234) to 0x1000 (dec 65536, seems to be a error code, or a > flag) between mod_midgard and PHP_MINIT... but as I said before, once apache > was compiled with debug symbols, all worked fine. OK, I think I have the same problem now. Bugger me where this comes from, but at least I can look for it now. No problems with starting apache though, so I can't yet reproduce the problem where libmidgard isn't found. This is on debian unstable, updated last night. Emile --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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