d anywhere
else. I'm looking for some help in determining why this suddenly
happened and what I can do about it.
Thanks -- MK
--
"Enthusiasm is not the enemy of the intellect." (said of Irving Howe)
"The angel of history[...]is turned toward the past." (Walter Benjamin)
On Sun, 10 Jul 2011 08:07:05 -0400
Rick Myers wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 09, 2011 at 09:05:28AM -0400, MK wrote:
> > http://pastebin.com/16SrEzHM
> >
> > The offending instruction is "dl_x86_64_save_sse" (I don't know any
> > assembly), and it is always from
or Mouse, and a threaded
httpd -- but if it is this underlying glibc issue then anyone else
doing the same thing should be having the same problem.
Thanks, MK
--
"Enthusiasm is not the enemy of the intellect." (said of Irving Howe)
"The angel of history[...]is turned toward the past." (Walter Benjamin)
On Mon, 11 Jul 2011 11:48:09 -0700
Jerry Pereira wrote:
> 1. User types the URL - www.example.com, this will display the login
> page.
> 2. Once the user enters the credentials and hits submit, the request
> is posted to www.example.com/login action.
> 3. If the credentials entered by the user is