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Re: Segmentation fault when starting Apache, if mod_dav_svn.so is loaded

From: Nico Kadel-Garcia <nkadel_at_comcast.net>
Date: 2006-07-17 17:52:02 CEST

Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> On Jul 15, 2006, at 22:49, Omar BELKHODJA wrote:
>
>> I have upgraded my Linux version from Fedora4 to Ferdora5, and now
>> the Apache server doesn't start anymore. While starting, there is a
>> Segmentation fault that appears, and the starting fails. If I just
>> remove the mod_dav_svn.so module from Apache .conf file, the Apache
>> server starts without any problem.
>>
>> I remember that I was using the Apache version 1.xx before the new
>> upgrade, but now it is 2.2.0, with the same version of subversion
>> (1.3.2, the latest one).
>
> Subversion has always required Apache 2, therefore you're unlikely to
> have been using Apache 1 before.
>
> Both Subversion and Apache use APR, the Apache Portable Runtime. When
> serving with mod_dav_svn, both Subversion and Apache must be compiled
> against the same version of APR.
>
> Apache 2.0.x uses APR 0.9.x. Apache 2.2.x uses APR 1.2.x. So if your
> Subversion was working before with Apache 2.0.x, then it was probably
> compiled against APR 0.9.x as well. Now you would need to recompile
> Subversion against APR 1.2.x so that it would work with Apache 2.2.x.

And you should be able to rebuild the Subversion from the SRPM's for the
test release of Fedora Core 6, to get the 1.3.2 version.

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