Fwd: Re: [kronolith] Kronolith CVS version (as of 052102)

Jan Schneider jan@horde.org
Fri, 24 May 2002 16:06:04 +0200



----- Weitergeleitete Nachricht von Rodolfo Segleau <segleaur@mechanus.org>
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    Datum: Fri, 24 May 2002 08:42:50 -0500
    Von: Rodolfo Segleau <segleaur@mechanus.org>
Antwort an: Rodolfo Segleau <segleaur@mechanus.org>
 Betreff: Re: [kronolith]  Kronolith CVS version (as of 052102)
      An: Jan Schneider <jan@horde.org>


Quoting Jan Schneider <jan@horde.org>:

> Zitat von Rodolfo Segleau <segleaur@mechanus.org>:
> 
> > 
> > You might have seen this in the general Horde mailing list, maybe not. I
> > have a 
> > test area (test-cvs.mechanus.org) testing a snapshot of the CVS versions
> > of the 
> > Horde framework (almost all the applications). I am having certain issues
> > with 
> > Kronolith-CVS. Everytime any user tries to access the main page of
> > Kronolith, 
> > Apache seg faults with a signal 11. I am using Apache2 and PHP 4.2.1 on 
> > RH7.1/alpha. Have any of you guys run into this problem before?
> 
> If you use the mcal driver, did you checkout the latest libmcal from cvs?
> 
Actually, I downloaded the tar.gz from libmcal@sourceforge.net, didn't get the 
CVS. Is there that much difference between the tar.gz release and the CVS? The 
interesting thing is that the RC3 environment seems to work without any 
problems. An occasional error, but not anything shwostopping. 


> The only advice I can give you is to run a backtrace against apache to see
> which component actually segfaults.
> 
AFAICT, it only happens with PHP pages. None of the flash or Java I have 
running cause Apache2 to misbehave. Now, I don't have any custom PHP code lying 
around, only the Horde Framework. What I am presuming is that the code changed 
somehow between Kronolith-RC1/3 and the CVS version. 


> Jan.
>
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Jan.

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