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Bug#449027: vserver: [notice] child pid 27907 exit signal Segmentation fault (11)



On Friday 02 November 2007, Gerhard Gaußling wrote:
> Is there any way to get this problem solved? I'm not a programmer,
> and therefore I'm not sure how to debug apache, to get the picture
> of what's going on.

It't not easy to determine what causes the segfaults, especially if 
many modules are loaded.

Maybe if you installed the debugging symbols from the apache-dbg and 
libc6-dbg packages, the backtrace would be more enlightening. Running 
apache under strace could also provide information.

> Sorry, I meant this bug, of course:
> php5 makes a segmentation fault when php5-curl and php5-pgsql
> installed http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=411982

If you use php5-curl and php5-pgsql, you could try reversing the load 
order as suggested in the bug report.


To be honest, even if the reason for this bug is found, it is unlikely 
to get fixed, because apache 1.3 in etch gets only critical security 
updates and apache 1.3 will not be released with lenny.

Maybe you could consider upgrading to apache 2.2.

Cheers,
Stefan




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