Martin Wam writes:
> I'm having some issues with dbx, but was able to extract the following
> stacktrace:
>
> Segmentation fault in apr_palloc at line 681 in file
> "memory/unix/apr_pools.c" ($t1)
> 681 active = pool->active;
> (dbx) where
> apr_palloc(pool = 0xfffeee88, in_size = 20),
Philip Martin wandisco.com> writes:
>
> Martin Wam esito.no> writes:
>
> >> That looks as if it could be a problem with APR's mmap support on
AIX.
> >> Which version of APR are you using? Did you build the APR binaries
> >> yourself? Did whoever built the binaries run the APR regression
>
Martin Wam writes:
>> That looks as if it could be a problem with APR's mmap support on AIX.
>> Which version of APR are you using? Did you build the APR binaries
>> yourself? Did whoever built the binaries run the APR regression
>> tests?
>
> We are using apr version 1.5.1-1 downloaded from p
Philip Martin wandisco.com> writes:
>
> Martin Wam esito.no> writes:
>
> > We are also experiencing the same issues on AIX 7.1 (having tried
all
> > versions from 1.8.5 to 1.8.10). A backtrace from the coredump shows:
> >
> > Core was generated by `svn'.
> > Program terminated with signal SI
Martin Wam writes:
> We are also experiencing the same issues on AIX 7.1 (having tried all
> versions from 1.8.5 to 1.8.10). A backtrace from the coredump shows:
>
> Core was generated by `svn'.
> Program terminated with signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
> #0 0xd82f169c in apr_palloc () from
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