Problem re-installing RT

Hi gang,

Okay, here’s something that I’m sure is simple, but…basically, I’m setting
up RT on a new machine, and I’ll port the old database over afterwards.
Everything’s going fine (dependencies and all), except when I add the
configuration to httpd.conf, and I even do a configtest, it coredumps. Same
with if I try and run it. I comment out the line “PerlRequire
/usr/local/rt2/bin/webmux.pl” (the file has the right permissions and
everything), and apache is fine, except RT won’t run, of course.

I’ve tried just about everything. I can’t really compile apache statically
because I need to use PHP support. Any ideas? It’s FreeBSD 4.5, with
Apache 1.3.something. :slight_smile:

Thanks!

-Rob.

Did you compile mod_perl as DSO? If so, don’t, compile it into apache.

A.On Tue, 30 Apr 2002, Rob Mitzel wrote:

Date: Tue, 30 Apr 2002 14:59:15 -0700
From: Rob Mitzel rmitzel@peer1.net
To: rt-users@lists.fsck.com
Subject: [rt-users] Problem re-installing RT

Hi gang,

Okay, here’s something that I’m sure is simple, but…basically, I’m setting
up RT on a new machine, and I’ll port the old database over afterwards.
Everything’s going fine (dependencies and all), except when I add the
configuration to httpd.conf, and I even do a configtest, it coredumps. Same
with if I try and run it. I comment out the line “PerlRequire
/usr/local/rt2/bin/webmux.pl” (the file has the right permissions and
everything), and apache is fine, except RT won’t run, of course.

I’ve tried just about everything. I can’t really compile apache statically
because I need to use PHP support. Any ideas? It’s FreeBSD 4.5, with
Apache 1.3.something. :slight_smile:

Thanks!

-Rob.


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“a” == alesh alesh@opensource-technologies.com writes:

a> Did you compile mod_perl as DSO? If so, don’t, compile it into apache.
a> A.

FreeBSD 4.5 with apache compiled from ports works just fine with
mod_perl as a DSO. Only problem is massive memory leak on restart, so
just stop/start instead.

I build mod_perl from source rather than via the freebsd ports, so
perhaps it is a bug with that.

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