[mp2] segfault when generating graphs with GD::Graph under Embperl

2003-11-11 Thread Alexander Hartmaier
Hi! 1. Problem Description: My apache child crash with a segfault when I call a page which generates a graph using the perl module GD::Graph. My system specs are: Fedora Core 1 httpd-2.0.47 (from fedora, also tried with self-compiled 2.0.48) mod_perl-1.99_11 (the final version, self-compiled)

Re: [mp2] segfault when generating graphs with GD::Graph under Embperl

2003-11-13 Thread Alexander Hartmaier
No I don't know...the embperl page calls another embperl page which generates the graph and returns the link to the graph as html tag Thanks, Alex Von: Randy Kobes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> am 13.11.2003 05:48 An: Alexander Hartmaier/DEBIS/EDVG/[EMAIL PROTECTED] Kopie:[EMAI

Antwort: Re: [mp2] segfault when generating graphs with GD::Graph under Embperl

2003-11-13 Thread Alexander Hartmaier
useful? Should I compile with debugging symbols? If yes what? apache or mod_perl? or embperl? Thanks, Alex Von: Gerald Richter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> am 12.11.2003 07:55 An: Alexander Hartmaier/DEBIS/EDVG/[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] Kopie:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Thema:Re

Antwort: Re: Antwort: Re: [mp2] segfault when generating graphs with GD::Graph under Embperl

2003-11-13 Thread Alexander Hartmaier
4 0x005e3940 in ?? () #5 0x09f72cf4 in ?? () (gdb) Doesn't look like a better output than without debugging option... I never did this before. Is something missing? THX Alex Von: Gerald Richter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> am 13.11.2003 15:44 An: Alexander Hartmaier/DEBIS/EDVG/[EMAIL PROTE

Re: [mp2] segfault when generating graphs with GD::Graph under Embperl

2003-11-14 Thread Alexander Hartmaier
=> 'Perl', param => ["$date", 'dest']}); -] Both lead to a segfault. BUT: If i call flow-graph.pl directly from the browser the page works!!! @Martien: I forwarded the mail to you too because maybe you know something about the problem as it occurs only with

Re: [mp2] segfault when generating graphs with GD::Graph under Embperl

2003-11-14 Thread Alexander Hartmaier
snip from httpd.conf: SetHandler perl-script PerlResponseHandler ModPerl::Registry PerlOptions +ParseHeaders Options +ExecCGI Yours sincerly Alexander Hartmaier T-Systems T-Systems Austria TCS/Network Monitoring & Security Specialist address: Hofmühlgas