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You can close this, I installed the testing version and that is running OK.
Don't know what broke the stable version but I've got apache now so I'm
happy.
On 28 October 2010 14:39, Stefan Fritsch wrote:
> Which architecture are you using?
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On 28 October 2010 14:39, Stefan Fritsch wrote:
> Which architecture are you using?
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i586
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On 27 October 2010 20:55, Nuno Paquete wrote:
> Try run "apt-get update" and then run it again.
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> No dia 2010/10/27, às 00:29, Robin Wood
> escreveu:
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>> Package: apache2
>> Version: 2.2.9-10
>>
>> When I try to install a
Package: apache2
Version: 2.2.9-10
When I try to install apache2 I get the following error:
# apt-get install apache2
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
requested an impossible
x the problem.
Couldn't see this bug in the apache2 bugs list so though i better send it in.
Best regards
Robin
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Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
[Switching to Thread 1079495520 (LWP 10557)]
0x406f2470 in mbfl_filt_conv_wchar_ascii ()
from /usr/lib/apache2/modules/libphp4.so
... looks like it's a PHP issue.
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Package: apache2
Version: 2.0.53-5
Severity: normal
I have apache2 installed along with PHP and WebSVN (all from testing).
Currently, when I access a websvn URL, the apache instance crashes with
a segmentation fault.
Example URL that currently dies:
http://www.kallisti.net.nz/websvn/listing.php?r
`/usr/sbin/apachectl graceful`
stops apache, then apparently writes the /var/run/apache.pid file,
then fails to start apache or give an error.
`/etc/init.d/apache start`
then gives the following in the error.log
[Wed Mar 2 13:36:34 2005] [warn] pid file /var/run/apache.pid overwritten --
Uncle
I've been experiencing this since febuary 28th, but only on a high
volume web server.
It was definitely in the logrotation. Oddly enough doing a `logrotate
-f -v /etc/logrotate.d/apache` showed that it wasn't actually doing the
shared endscripts. When doing it with a -f -d -v however, it did run
th
to mod_backtrace.c because it also works
on GNU/kFreeBSD.
- Modify dbm patches so it also recognizes any GNU userland system, not
only GNU/Hurd.
Robin Elfrink
apache-1.3.33.kfreebsd.diff.gz
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s, in fact, completely
unusable. This renders my Apache unusable as well, as I have several
things that require mod_perl.
If there *is* a workaround that does not involve taking packages from
unstable, I would very much appreciate specific instructions on how to
take advantage of it.
-Robin
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