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Re: r761: Could not read status line: connection was closed by server.

From: Karl Fogel <kfogel_at_newton.ch.collab.net>
Date: 2002-01-08 22:21:54 CET

Thanks, Jay; when you're debugging, update to the very latest, as some
changes have been made in mod_dav_svn since rev 761. I don't know if
they would be relevant to a memory leak, but it can't hurt to see.

-Karl

"Jay Freeman \(saurik\)" <saurik@saurik.com> writes:
> OK, I am creating my repository, and then attempting to do a checkout
> with r761. I have Apache's HEAD from last night, as well as APR's. I
> worked out all of the Berkeley / apr-util mismatches, and now I'm
> getting a funny error from svn :).
>
> apr_error: #20014, src_err 0 : <Error string not specified yet>
> Could not read status line: connection was closed by server.
>
> Default Apache 2.0 configuration with changes to User/Group, Listen,
> ServerName, and added Location entries for Subversion.
>
> I'm getting to my error log:
>
> [Tue Jan 08 14:18:48 2002] [notice] child pid 17616 exit signal
> Segmentation fault (11)
> [Tue Jan 08 14:18:48 2002] [notice] child pid 17595 exit signal
> Segmentation fault (11)
>
> I'm also getting what looks like some crazy memory corruption to other
> log entries, so there is also the possibility this is an Apache problem.
> Specifically, IP addresses get screwed up:
>
> *whatever* ... [client 2O.2O.1Mq.2N8] . *other stuff*
>
> Anyone else getting this? The only other mention I could find were
> quite old versions which were running into similar problems, but that
> seemed to be due to Apache dropping persistent connections (which was
> then deactivated temporarily, and didn't seem to involve anything
> _crashing_). OK, just verified that it still happens with the latest
> Apache and the latest Subversion (had it compiling in the background
> while typing this e-mail).
>
> I need to get to my day's classes now, but when I get back I'll work on
> debugging Apache to figure out where it is crashing.
>
> Sincerely,
> Jay Freeman (saurik)
> saurik@saurik.com
>
>
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