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From: enthumeomai (ekstases_at_earthlink.net)
Date: Tue Jan 07 2003 - 20:09:03 CST

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    Perhaps this would be better directed to ports, but considering the
    heavy involvement of perl (5.8.0 specifically?) and httpd (1.3.27),
    I decided this would be the best list. And I'll warn you now that I very
    well may be being entirely idiotic. I haven't quite figured that one out
    yet.

    Anywho, I'm running -current as of about a week ago. I installed
    mod_perl from the ports tree, enabled it in httpd.conf, and apache was
    suddenly no longer loading. Or rather, it would load long enough after
    I issued 'apachectl start' to alter httpd.pid, but would disappear
    immediately afterwards. It left a core dump in /, which leads me to
    think that the SIG11 occurs before the chroot, which a ktrace seems to
    confirm. Disabling the LoadModule line for mod_perl fixed the
    problem.

    script(1) output of kdump and gdb:
    http://home.earthlink.net/~caincats/httpd.script

    When it comes down to it, I dun really know what I'm doing. I wasn't
    positive what else would be useful; I'm almost not sure that anyone here
    would be able to help. If nothing else, I was hoping some one out there
    had had a similar problem and could maybe provide pointers. I can't find
    a mention of this on the mod_perl lists; I'm thinking it's actually
    a problem with perl 5.8.0, but I very well could be wrong.

    I'd appreciate anything at all. I don't need this fixed, but I'm in the
    middle of nowhere and have nothing else to do, so I tend to spend all of
    my time trying to fix it and thereby becoming semi-suicidal.

    Sanks.

    k.

    -- 
    Kyle Hargraves -- enthumeomai <ekstasesearthlink.net>
    this one's optimistic
    this one went to market
    this one just came out a swan