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  1. JBoss Core Services
  2. JBCS-577

httpd segfaults on Solaris 10

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    • httpd 2.4.29 DR5
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      I'm afraid that DR5 is segfauting on Solaris 10, I tried on Solaris 10, SPARC to run:

      sudo ./httpd -X -f /tmp/preichl/jbcs-httpd24-2.4/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf 
      echo $?
      139
      
      sudo cat ../etc/httpd/logs/error_log  
      [Thu May 10 16:19:23.810131 2018] [ssl:info] [pid 21883] AH01887: Init: Initializing (virtual) servers for SSL
      [Thu May 10 16:19:23.811349 2018] [ssl:info] [pid 21883] AH01876: mod_ssl/2.4.29 compiled against Server: Apache/2.4.29, Library: OpenSSL/1.0.2n
      

      On 64 bit Solaris 10 on I see the very same behaviour.
      Note dbx trace:

      <SNIP>
        Reading libk5crypto.so.3.1
        Reading libcom_err.so.3.0
        Reading libkrb5support.so.0.1
        Reading mod_proxy_cluster.so
        Reading mod_cluster_slotmem.so
        Reading mod_manager.so
        Reading mod_advertise.so
        t@1 (l@1) signal SEGV (no mapping at the fault address) in (unknown)
      at 0xffffffff71342330
        0xffffffff71342330:     <bad address 0xffffffff71342330>
        (dbx)
      

      mod_advertise.so is a part of mod_cluster suite of modules.

      I also tried to run httpd from DR5 with httpd.conf from 2.4.23-SP4 (and SP4's root) and it works.

            gzaronik@redhat.com George Zaronikas
            preichl@redhat.com Pavel Reichl
            Pavel Reichl Pavel Reichl
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