Emiliano wrote:
> David R Newman wrote:
>
> > Nope, when I discovered how much I would have to install from HKLC to
> > make it work, I tried compiling just the Midgard bits from source.
> > So the MySQL, Apache, mod_php, php-mysql, php-devel and so on are
> > all Mandrake 8.0 versions, while midgard-lib, mod_midgard and
> > midgard-php4 are compiled from snaps.
>
> OK. Please try the gdb thing then. it may tell us where the segfault
> is occurring.
The problem is I don't even get as far as a segfault. When I tried gdb
exec-file /usr/sbin/httpd
run -X
it never came back. I tried reading a page from the server, but got no
response. I then looked at the process list, found an httpd -X one marked
R, and killed it. This produced a gdb error saying it couldn't find
the process. It seems like the httpd loading sticks somewhere quite early on.
> > I'm wondering whether uninstalling all the Mandrake stuff and installing
> > the HKLC packages is going to be quicker than running the newly
> > compiled package under gdb, then trying to find what is going wrong.
>
> Depends. Are the HKLC packages mandrake packages?
Red Hat 7.1. According to the RPM dependencies, there should be a
way to get it working. I'm still puzzling over the different names for
the libraries installed by the same version of openSSL.
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Management and Economics, Belfast BT7 1NN, Northern Ireland (UK)
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