Hi,
>> This was added somewhere in a 2.3 version and so only part of a
>> stable release in 2.4.
>
> This has been backported to 2.2.26 in the meantime:
> http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=revision&revision=r1540727
> more readable diff:
> https://github.com/apache/httpd/commit/058a25cdcb425728
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Bug#392646: apache2.2-common: doesn't start, child processes segfault
Bug#392049: libapr1: Does not work with a 2.4 kernel
Bug#392373: apache2-mpm-prefork: does not start on a 2.4 kernel (segmentation
fault) because epoll_creat
Good catch, sorry for the false alarm
Thanks
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On Wed, 9 Jun 2004, Martinelli Thomas wrote:
> hi,
> is this fixed now or not ?
Yes.
> at least with the newest installation for debian unstable (done yesterday),
> the problem still exists.
Impossible that is the same problem.
Which problem are you having? logs? errors?
Fabio
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hi,
is this fixed now or not ?
somewhere its statet "It is already fixed in incoming." (and this message is
already one month old)
at least with the newest installation for debian unstable (done yesterday),
the problem still exists. and this is quite annoying,
have a nice day
thomas martinelli
Hi Frederic,
On Thu, 22 Jan 2004, Frederic Schutz wrote:
> Michael Loftis wrote:
>
> > Putting a file in a conf.d is equivalent to writing those directives
> > in the httpd.conf file. There are no restrictions.
>
> A follow-up question, as a package maintainer: if my package wants to
> install
Michael Loftis wrote:
> Putting a file in a conf.d is equivalent to writing those directives
> in the httpd.conf file. There are no restrictions.
A follow-up question, as a package maintainer: if my package wants to
install a snippet of config (or a symlink) into conf.d and the file
already exists
I have a similar story.
On a Debian/stable, apache (1.3.26-0woody3) with mod_ssl, mod_php4,mod_dav and
auth_mysql on everything from Debian stock except 2.4.24 kernel without
Debian patches.
Reasonnably loaded server (around 10 millions hits / 80 GB of data pushed by
apache every month), severa
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