On Sat, Nov 15, 2003 at 09:34:29AM -0800, J Robinson wrote:
>
> --- moseley@hank.org wrote:
> > On Sat, Nov 15, 2003 at 05:58:45AM -0800, J Robinson
> > wrote:
> > > Hm. There must be some problem with my machine.
> > After
> > > building and reinstalling a new version of perl
> > (in
> > > /usr/local/perl-5.6.1)
> >
> > 5.8.2 is the current version. Try that? If it is
> > indeed Perl then the
> > perl5porters would likely want 5.8.2 testing first.
>
> I'll try that next. I've been standardized on perl
> 5.6.1 for a while now and had no reason to upgrade
> (till now perhaps). Does 5.8.2 mix well with
> apache_1.3.29 and mod_perl?
I'm running Apache, mod_perl and perl 5.8.2
ii apache-perl 1.3.29-1 Versatile, high-performance HTTP server with P
ii perl 5.8.2-1 Larry Wall's Practical Extraction and Report L
But just on one of my dev machines.
> HOWEVER, unlike yesterday, today I was able to
> reproduce the exact same problem on a completely
> different machine. Both machines are running
> swish-2.4.0 and perl-5.6.1; one is RH-6.1, the other
> is RH-7.2.
Are you able to find a small set of source documents that will generate
the segfault? Is it just a matter of a specific search or a result of
some number of searches?
--
Bill Moseley
moseley@hank.org
Received on Sat Nov 15 17:53:43 2003