Re: Segmentation Fault

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From: Dan Wilga
Subject: Re: Segmentation Fault
Date: 21:31 on 04 Apr 2005
Just in case you haven't yet solved the problem, I wanted to let you 
know that I had a similar problem.

It turns out that MySQL and mod_perl were linking to different 
versions of libdb (BerkeleyDB). The solution was to rebuild mod_php 
and mod_perl with the same version. Apache itself can also have yet 
another version linked.

A good tool to help figure out this sort of thing is "ldd". Give it 
the full paths of the modules and httpd itself, then see if there are 
differing versions anywhere.
        -- 
        Dan Wilga                                         dwilga@xxxxxxxxx.xxx
Web Administrator                             http://www.mtholyoke.edu
Mount Holyoke College                                Tel: 413-538-3027
South Hadley, MA  01075            "Who left the cake out in the rain?"

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Segmentation Fault
=?iso-8859-1?Q?Andreas_Kr=FCger?= 16:23 on 31 Mar 2005

Re: Segmentation Fault
Rodger Castle 16:54 on 31 Mar 2005

Re: Segmentation Fault
=?iso-8859-1?Q?Andreas_Kr=FCger?= 17:45 on 31 Mar 2005

Re: Segmentation Fault
Rodger Castle 19:33 on 31 Mar 2005

Re: Segmentation Fault
Jonathan Vanasco 19:56 on 31 Mar 2005

Re: Segmentation Fault
Rodger Castle 21:26 on 31 Mar 2005

Re: Segmentation Fault
Jonathan Vanasco 22:13 on 31 Mar 2005

RE: Segmentation Fault
=?iso-8859-1?Q?Andreas_Kr=FCger?= 14:39 on 01 Apr 2005

Re: Segmentation Fault
jonathan vanasco 15:08 on 01 Apr 2005

Re: Segmentation Fault
Rodger Castle 15:40 on 01 Apr 2005

Re: Segmentation Fault
Dan Wilga 21:31 on 04 Apr 2005

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