Adam Conrad wrote:
Can you try at least upgrading libkrb53 to the version in testing? Also,
libkrb5-17-heimdal, if you have it installed.
That actually fixed the problem. libkrb53 was the latest from testing.
Upgraded libkrb5-17-heimdal to the version in testing, and apache now
starts without
Adam Conrad wrote:
any other out-of-date packages on that machine? Does upgrading make the
The machine is basically a stable(woody) distro on which many packages
are upgraded to testing. I do not have the complete list, but at least
libc6, apache, php, perl and their depending libraries are upd
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Adam Conrad wrote:
Well, given that the bug you reported was fixed in 2.3.2.ds1-17, I'm
hoping this means that if you re-test, you won't be able to reproduce your
segfault issues. Either way, I'd like to hear back from you, so I know
where to go with this bug.
I am afraid I still get the segfault.
Hi,
Adam Conrad wrote:
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Can I get the installed versions of libc6 apache, libapache-mod-php4,
php4-imap, and any other extensions you have installed? This may not be
the same bug as the original submitter's, but it's also one that's
supposed to be fixed, and I'll be rather miffed if it just c
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