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DO NOT REPLY [Bug 14927] New: - bin/apachectl: line 87: 2503 Segmentation fault (core dumped) $HTTPD $ARGV

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Date: Thu Nov 28 2002 - 06:08:50 EST


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bin/apachectl: line 87: 2503 Segmentation fault (core dumped) $HTTPD $ARGV

           Summary: bin/apachectl: line 87:  2503 Segmentation fault
                    (core dumped) $HTTPD $ARGV
           Product: Apache httpd-2.0
           Version: 2.0.43
          Platform: PC
        OS/Version: Linux
            Status: NEW
          Severity: Blocker
          Priority: Other
         Component: Core
        AssignedTo: bugs@httpd.apache.org
        ReportedBy: vs0u8055@liv.ac.uk

I installed httpd-2.0.43 on my (upgraded) RedHat Linux 7.0 system running kernel 2.4.18. I started with ./configure, then make, then make install. I did not supply any configuration options. When I run ./apachectl all I get is a seg fault (bin/apachectl: line 87: 2503 Segmentation fault (core dumped) $HTTPD $ARGV). The gdb output from the core file is as below:

[root@linux apache2]# gdb
GNU gdb 5.0
Copyright 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc. GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License, and you are welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it under certain conditions. Type "show copying" to see the conditions. There is absolutely no warranty for GDB. Type "show warranty" for details. This GDB was configured as "i386-redhat-linux". (gdb) core-file core
Core was generated by `/usr/local/apache2/bin/httpd -d gdb'. Program terminated with signal 11, Segmentation fault.
#0 0x4000baa0 in ?? ()

(gdb) backtrace
#0 0x4000baa0 in ?? ()
#1 0x40002ac5 in ?? ()
#2 0x40010007 in ?? ()
#3 0x4000240f in ?? ()
#4 0x40002203 in ?? ()

Any ideas? I cannot find anything on this either from Bugzilla or the web in general.

Chris J



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