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Re: [mod-xslt users] Problem with 'local' URLs Carlo Contavalli
  • From: Carlo Contavalli <ccontavalli@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Subject: Re: [mod-xslt users] Problem with 'local' URLs
  • Date: Wed, 10 Aug 2005 12:54:17 +0200
  • References: <20050720120529.GA16771@mx.0n3.org> <20050726154008.GD3872@commedia.it> <20050728094636.GA7893@mx.0n3.org> <20050728101531.GA4495@commedia.it>


  • On Thu, Jul 28, 2005 at 12:15:31PM +0200, Carlo Contavalli wrote:
    > > But the Segfault only happends with the mpm-perchild compilation, with
    > > the preforker apache2 stays.
    > ok, this is very important info. I had been trying yesterday night
    > to reproduce the problem, but it was just working for me... well,
    > I'll try a bit harder with other setups.
    >
    > > so the local:// - URLs don't work - relative and absolute.
    > > And in a threaded environment this causes a Segfault.
    > Ok, moe tests are needed...
    uhm .. sorry for the delay, but I've been travelling around the
    netherlands for a couple days.

    However, I tryed to reproduce the problem as hard as possible,
    but it always worked for me (tm), both with mpm-perchild and
    mpm-worker. Couldn't it be a dynamic linker problem, which,
    for some reason, is loading the old library or .. something
    similar?

    I also tryed with a clean system, to verify it wasn't some
    dumb reason due to my system, and it always worked, even by
    using the snapshot on the internet site.

    Attached, you'll find a piece of the httpd.conf I've been
    using and the .xml and .xsl files tested. Could you please
    verify if you get SEGFAULTS using those files? If not, could
    you please provide your own configuration?

    (I'll be releasing a new snapshot probably today afternoon
    or tomorrow with the minor corrections introduced a couple
    mails ago in regexp escaping code -- but no progress on this
    subject)

    Many thanks,
    Cheers,
    Carlo

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