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Author Re: 3.2b5 : mod_python doesn't handle properly signals likeKILL,SEGV...
Jim Gallacher

2005-11-24, 5:48 pm

Michel Jouvin wrote:
> Jim,
>
> I am not totally surprised... I am afraid this is a platform specific
> issue as we are running mod_python on Tru64. Something like a 64 bits
> issue. Does it sound a reasonnable possibility ?


I have no idea what may be going on, but that seems as likely as
anything else.

> How to progress in
> troubleshooting ?


Again, no clue. . Hopefully some of the bigger brains that hang out
around here will chime in. I know Indrek Järve tested 3.2.2b on SuSE
Linux 9.2 (x86-64). Perhaps he or someone else with a 64-bit platform
could try and reproduce the problem. That would tell us if it's 64-bit
related or Tru64 related.

I've attached my test script if anyone wants to mess with it. I'm sure I
don't need to tell you to *not* run it on a production machine. ;)
You'll likely want to change the PAUSE variable to something less than
30 seconds, which is the time between the kill calls. I was testing
using qemu, and it needs lots of time for things to happen.

usage: ./killchildren <# number of loops>

Jim

> Michel
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> --On jeudi 24 novembre 2005 17:41 -0500 Jim Gallacher
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