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Re: general/4665: Apache child process gives segfault

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Synopsis: Apache child process gives segfault

State-Changed-From-To: open-feedback
State-Changed-By: fielding
State-Changed-When: Sun Aug 15 02:51:52 PDT 1999
State-Changed-Why:

Sorry, but there isn't enough information in this report for
us to know what might be happening.  If this is still a
problem, then please attempt to attach a debugger to the
child process, or identify some means of repeating the
problem.

Notes on how to do this are provided at

   http://dev.apache.org/debugging.html

....Roy



Re: general/4665: Apache child process gives segfault

Posted by Igmar Palsenberg <ig...@jdimedia.nl>.

> 
> 
> Synopsis: Apache child process gives segfault
> 
> State-Changed-From-To: open-feedback
> State-Changed-By: fielding
> State-Changed-When: Sun Aug 15 02:51:52 PDT 1999
> State-Changed-Why:
> 
> Sorry, but there isn't enough information in this report for
> us to know what might be happening.  If this is still a
> problem, then please attempt to attach a debugger to the
> child process, or identify some means of repeating the
> problem.

Problem can be closed. Forgot to report it.. Sorry.

Problem was a lost include file, that the compiler was using instead of
the right one. That caused an out-of bounds access.

Is there by the way a neat way to let Apache dump core ?? This required a
recompile with the -DBIG_SECURITY_HOLE set. Must be a nice way to do it..

> 
> Notes on how to do this are provided at
> 
>    http://dev.apache.org/debugging.html
> 
> ....Roy
> 
> 



		regards,

			Igmar Palsenberg
			JDI Media Solutions