Ok now i found the fitting bug... i see the same in gdb: Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. [Switching to Thread 16384 (LWP 22030)] 0x4035016a in apr_pollset_add () from /usr/lib/libapr-1.so.0 (gdb) bt #0 0x4035016a in apr_pollset_add () from /usr/lib/libapr-1.so.0 #1 0x0808851e in ap_graceful_stop_signalled () #2 0x08088974 in ap_graceful_stop_signalled () #3 0x0808973a in ap_mpm_run () #4 0x080621ff in main ()
And as i quoted below i guess someone just broke epoll detection. Somehow i feel like CCing the apache people but as their bugzilla seems to be unavailable and i cant find a fitting email-address i guess i have to stick with you guys. .oO( apache2 (2.2.4-1) unstable; urgency=ultimate * Upstream release fixed with cluebat ) ----- Forwarded message from Stefan Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ----- > Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2006 16:15:09 +0200 > From: Stefan Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: mod_ssl preventing apache2 from starting (segfault) > > I see that too, new apache forks die off immdiately and i think i have a hint > why... > > 14293 16:04:18.905059 time(NULL) = 1161612258 > 14293 16:04:18.905127 getpid() = 14293 > 14293 16:04:18.905247 epoll_create(1) = -1 ENOSYS (Function not implemented) > 14293 16:04:18.905327 --- SIGSEGV (Segmentation fault) @ 0 (0) --- > 14293 16:04:18.905550 chdir("/etc/apache2") = 0 > 14293 16:04:18.905632 rt_sigaction(SIGSEGV, {SIG_DFL}, {SIG_DFL}, 8) = 0 > 14293 16:04:18.905716 getpid() = 14293 > 14293 16:04:18.905764 getpid() = 14293 > 14293 16:04:18.905834 kill(14293, SIGSEGV) = 0 > 14293 16:04:18.905884 sigreturn() = ? (mask now [RTMIN]) > 14293 16:04:18.905969 --- SIGSEGV (Segmentation fault) @ 0 (0) --- > > Kernel is 2.4.33-pre3 there no epoll, i think safe to say that someone broke > something here. ;-) > > Stefan "yet another fitting signature" Schmidt > -- > "Those people who think they know everything are a great annoyance to those of > us who do." > - Isaac Asimov ----- End forwarded message ----- Stefan -- Finagle's Sixth Rule: Do not believe in miracles - rely on them. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]