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Posted to dev@tomcat.apache.org by Pier Fumagalli <pi...@betaversion.org> on 2002/06/20 18:56:44 UTC
Re: How was the precompiled mod_webapp.so binary built for
Solaris 8
"Albert Chin" <to...@lists.thewrittenword.com> wrote:
> How was the precompiled binary of mod_webapp available from
> http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat-4.0/release/v4.0.3/bin/solaris
> 8/sparc/
> built?
>
> I'm trying to build it with the Sun C compiler (Forte 6.2) as follows
> (Apache 1.3.24):
> ./configure CFLAGS="-mr -Qn -xstrconst -xO2 -xtarget=generic -xarch=v8" \
> CC=cc JAVA_HOME=/opt/java1.4 --with-apxs=[blah] --with-perl=[blah] \
> --disable-docs --disable-apidoc-java --disable-apidoc-c \
> --with-java=[tomcat dir] --with-ant=[path to ant]
>
> I followed the instructions at:
> http://archive.covalent.net/jakarta/tomcat-user/2002/03/0209.xml
> to fetch webapp and apr but get an error when trying to connect:
>
> $ telnet localhost 80
> Trying 127.0.0.1...
> Connected to localhost.
> Escape character is '^]'.
> GET /examples/ HTTP/1.0
>
> Connection closed by foreign host.
>
> Using the precompiled binary above works fine!
>
> I attached to the httpd pid as no core was generated:
> $ gdb pid [blah]
> gdb> bt
> #0 0xfebc75b0 in apr_vformatter (flush_func=0xfebd348c <psprintf_flush>,
> vbuff=0xffbef430, fmt=0xfebdac53 "d %s", ap=0xffbef520)
> at apr_snprintf.c:1189
> #1 0xfebd37e0 in apr_pvsprintf (pool=0xbe430, fmt=0xfebdac50 "%03d %s",
> ap=0xffbef51c) at apr_pools.c:992
> #2 0xfebd3a7c in apr_psprintf (p=0xbe430, fmt=0xfebdac50 "%03d %s")
> at apr_pools.c:1730
> #3 0xfebbd430 in wam_handler_setstatus (r=0xbe458, status=200,
> message=0xd0460 "OK") at mod_webapp.c:299
> ...
>
> This is against webapp/apr as of 06/19 01:00PM CDT.
Are you using the latest copy straight out of CVS? It mightbe a small bug I
introduced last week AFAICS...
Pier
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Re: How was the precompiled mod_webapp.so binary built for Solaris 8
Posted by Albert Chin <to...@lists.thewrittenword.com>.
On Thu, Jun 20, 2002 at 05:56:44PM +0100, Pier Fumagalli wrote:
> "Albert Chin" <to...@lists.thewrittenword.com> wrote:
>
> > How was the precompiled binary of mod_webapp available from
> > http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat-4.0/release/v4.0.3/bin/solaris
> > 8/sparc/
> > built?
> >
> > I'm trying to build it with the Sun C compiler (Forte 6.2) as follows
> > (Apache 1.3.24):
> > ./configure CFLAGS="-mr -Qn -xstrconst -xO2 -xtarget=generic -xarch=v8" \
> > CC=cc JAVA_HOME=/opt/java1.4 --with-apxs=[blah] --with-perl=[blah] \
> > --disable-docs --disable-apidoc-java --disable-apidoc-c \
> > --with-java=[tomcat dir] --with-ant=[path to ant]
> >
> > I followed the instructions at:
> > http://archive.covalent.net/jakarta/tomcat-user/2002/03/0209.xml
> > to fetch webapp and apr but get an error when trying to connect:
> >
> > $ telnet localhost 80
> > Trying 127.0.0.1...
> > Connected to localhost.
> > Escape character is '^]'.
> > GET /examples/ HTTP/1.0
> >
> > Connection closed by foreign host.
> >
> > Using the precompiled binary above works fine!
> >
> > I attached to the httpd pid as no core was generated:
> > $ gdb pid [blah]
> > gdb> bt
> > #0 0xfebc75b0 in apr_vformatter (flush_func=0xfebd348c <psprintf_flush>,
> > vbuff=0xffbef430, fmt=0xfebdac53 "d %s", ap=0xffbef520)
> > at apr_snprintf.c:1189
> > #1 0xfebd37e0 in apr_pvsprintf (pool=0xbe430, fmt=0xfebdac50 "%03d %s",
> > ap=0xffbef51c) at apr_pools.c:992
> > #2 0xfebd3a7c in apr_psprintf (p=0xbe430, fmt=0xfebdac50 "%03d %s")
> > at apr_pools.c:1730
> > #3 0xfebbd430 in wam_handler_setstatus (r=0xbe458, status=200,
> > message=0xd0460 "OK") at mod_webapp.c:299
> > ...
> >
> > This is against webapp/apr as of 06/19 01:00PM CDT.
>
> Are you using the latest copy straight out of CVS? It mightbe a small bug I
> introduced last week AFAICS...
Yes, the latest from CVS as of 06/19 01:00PM CDT.
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