Hi all,
I've just updated a server, freebsd-upgrade to 11.2-RELEASE-p14, and all packages via pkg upgrade. No errors on either of these steps.
Following this I have an issue with httpd core dumping, specifically this server runs Request Tracker and uses mod_perl2. Apache is up currently so thats good, when I do issue a restart it does a config validation check, comes back ok then core dumps
So before raising the issue on the mod_perl forum I thought what else can I try, so I decided to try compiling my own mod_perl2. This then gives this error:
So I'm wondering where it gets the version requirement from as it doesn't seem to be defined in the Makefile, anyone know where this is? I'm also wondering how things got into this mess...
thanks for any replies, cheers, Andy.
PS, sorry just realised have posted this in the wrong section...
I've just updated a server, freebsd-upgrade to 11.2-RELEASE-p14, and all packages via pkg upgrade. No errors on either of these steps.
Following this I have an issue with httpd core dumping, specifically this server runs Request Tracker and uses mod_perl2. Apache is up currently so thats good, when I do issue a restart it does a config validation check, comes back ok then core dumps
Code:
# /usr/local/etc/rc.d/apache24 restart
Performing sanity check on apache24 configuration:
Syntax OK
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
So before raising the issue on the mod_perl forum I thought what else can I try, so I decided to try compiling my own mod_perl2. This then gives this error:
Code:
# make
===> ap24-mod_perl2-2.0.10,3 Invalid perl5 version 5.28.
*** Error code 1
Stop.
make: stopped in /usr/ports/www/mod_perl2
So I'm wondering where it gets the version requirement from as it doesn't seem to be defined in the Makefile, anyone know where this is? I'm also wondering how things got into this mess...
thanks for any replies, cheers, Andy.
PS, sorry just realised have posted this in the wrong section...