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Re: apache2 "Segmentation fault"



I noticed the thread above (in the november mail
archive listing) my original post about Bug#392189, It
looked like the same thing so I followed the advice
posted there and installed the libapr1 deb package
pointed at in the thread. Looks like that was the
trick.

-Rob

--- Dan North <dan@tastapod.com> wrote:

> Hi Rob.
> 
> I had the same problem. It's something broken in
> apache2.2-common 
> (version 2.2.3-2). mod_access wasn't statically
> linked or something. 
> apache2ctl -t reports that "Order is an unknown
> directive".
> 
> The only way I could solve it was to use dpkg -r
> --ignore-depends to 
> manually back out apache2.2-common and a bunch of
> dependencies (mostly 
> around apache2-utils and libapache2-mod-php5), and
> php-pear.*
> 
> I've now got libapache2-common and php-pear on
> "hold", which at least is 
> working for me and playing nice with apt-get
> upgrade.
> 
> I'm waiting (hoping!) to hear something about
> apache2.2-common being 
> fixed. Until then I won't unhold apache2-common.
> 
> fwiw I'm running a 2.4.20 kernel in a managed VPS
> (based on virtuozzo).
> 
> Cheers,
> Dan
> 
> * Gory details: the libapache2-mod-php5 that works
> with the latest 
> apache2.0-common (2.0.55-4.1) depends on an older
> version of php (5.1.4 
> rather than 5.1.6). Likewise php-pear. I had to do
> lots of careful 
> unravelling before it all worked again. It turns out
> that the only 
> packages that need to be "held" are apache2-common
> and php-pear. 
> Everything else hangs off those. My current "held"
> package list reads 
> like this:
> 
> The following packages have been kept back:
>   apache2-mpm-prefork apache2-utils
> libapache2-mod-php5 
> libapache2-mod-python libapache2-svn php-pear php5
>   php5-common php5-mysql
> 
> 
> Rob Leach wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I know that there are already a few bugs filed
> against
> > apache2 version 2.2.3-2 in Debian testing for a
> > segmentation fault. I read in a bug report that
> the
> > problem was fixed in apache2 version 2.2.3-3 but
> had
> > not been posted to the ftp server yet. I
> downloaded
> > all the packages that I had installed for apache2
> this
> > morning to see if I could get my apache server
> back up
> > and running. Below is a list of my installed
> apache
> > packages. Even with this version of apache
> installed,
> > the apache server is still seg faulting at start
> up
> > with no additional modules configured to start up.
> Is
> > there another package that needs to be upgraded to
> fix
> > this issue?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > -Rob
> >
> > $ dpkg -l | grep apache2
> > ii  apache2                            2.2.3-3    
>    
> >       Next generation, scalable, extendable web se
> > rc  apache2-common                     2.0.55-4.1 
>    
> >       next generation, scalable, extendable web se
> > ii  apache2-doc                        2.2.3-3    
>    
> >       documentation for apache2
> > ii  apache2-mpm-prefork                2.2.3-3    
>    
> >       Traditional model for Apache HTTPD 2.1
> > ii  apache2-utils                      2.2.3-3    
>    
> >       utility programs for webservers
> > ii  apache2.2-common                   2.2.3-3    
>    
> >       Next generation, scalable, extendable web se
> >
> >
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