Rainer Jung wrote:
On 18.12.2008 13:07, André Warnier wrote:
Rainer Jung wrote:
Could you try the following patch:
http://people.apache.org/~rjung/mod_jk-dev/patches/extension_crash.patch
Thanks for any feedback on the patch.
Many thanks for the patch, Rainer, but..
I hate to admit it, but despite being in this industry for more than 30
years, I have no idea how to apply a patch.
Or maybe I once knew, but I have forgotten.
Such things happen, you know, as one gets older.
So, what were we talking about ?
man patch
Oh my ! I had forgotten that one too !
(The patch commandline utility allows to apply patches, ie.f. files in a
special diff like format, to existing sources. The patch format is a
machine understandable description of changes needed to be applied to
files).
Ah, yes :
I'd gladly test it, if you can post somewhere a patched and compiled
mod_jk.so 1.2.27 for me to download.
You can get the patched sources at:
http://people.apache.org/~rjung/mod_jk-dev/
but not the binaries ;)
Oh well, I'll have to ask the guy who compiled the original from source,
if he can deal with this too.
;-)
Just one more question : assuming (just assuming) that I would like to
have a try myself, just for memory's sake, but I don't have the exact
customer system. (I have a Debian Linux 2.6.18 32-bit system)
Does that work, and can I use the result on the customer's Suse Linux
system ?
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