On Thu, Sep 13, 2007 at 08:10:35PM -0300, Alejandro Lozanoff wrote:
> Thanks for your explanation and quick response, however with
> -Uusemymalloc it segfaults almost when it starts. At least it showed
> that the problem comes from that way, probably the mymalloc is worse
> than the OpenBSD one. :
Thanks for your explanation and quick response, however with
-Uusemymalloc it segfaults almost when it starts. At least it showed
that the problem comes from that way, probably the mymalloc is worse
than the OpenBSD one. :P
We found what appears to be a workaround on awstats.
Changing $tokenquery
On Thu, Sep 13, 2007 at 05:25:32PM -0300, Alejandro Lozanoff wrote:
> Hello list,
re
> We recently updated a 3.7 machine running awstat(perl) to parse all our
> websites logs with the biggest being around 1GB.
> When parsing the big log it randomly segfaults on 4.1, 3.9 and 3.8, we
> tried new cl
Hello list,
We recently updated a 3.7 machine running awstat(perl) to parse all our
websites logs with the biggest being around 1GB.
When parsing the big log it randomly segfaults on 4.1, 3.9 and 3.8, we
tried new clean release installs and it still segfaults. On 3.7 it works
flawlessly, on 3.8 wh
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