apache13+mod_ssl portupgrade problem..
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Mon Sep 26 15:15:35 PDT 2005
Steve Monkhouse wrote:
> Hi guys..
>
> Ive been pulling my hair out for the last couple of hours over this to no
> avail...
>
> FreeBSD 5.2.1-RELEASE-p8
> P4 2.8
> 512mb RAM
>
>
> I 'had' a working apache13+modssl installation along with mod_perl.
> Everything was working perfectly until I decided yesterday to portupgrade
> the machine.
>
> I started off with perl being portupgraded via 'portupgrade -rR perl'
>
> Then I did the php modules via portupgrade php-*
>
Maybe i missed something, but did you also upgrade php itself? Either
way, try a:
php -m
and then check your php error logs. I have found that problems with php
can way
too easily segfault an apache instance.
> And anything else that I missed then got done as well..
>
> Everything now shows that its up-to-date eg..
>
> apache+mod_ssl-1.3.33+2.8.24_1 = up-to-date with port
>
> however whenever I try to start apache with apachectl startssl it gives :
>
> /usr/local/sbin/apachectl startssl: httpd started
>
> but does not start.. nothing at all appears in the logs (error or access)
> even with debug enabled.. the only message that appears is in messages
>
> Sep 22 17:44:23 server kernel: pid 77689 (httpd), uid 0: exited on signal 11
> (core dumped)
>
> Ive searched high and low for a solution, but to no avail..
>
> Ive deinstalled and reinstalled, deinstalled / install distclean etc etc but
> no diff..
>
> The sad thing is that this was working perfectly yesterday albeit with
> versions that haven't been updated for 2 months..
>
> What have I done wrong ? and how do I go about rectifying it ??
>
> Any help would be GREATLY appreciated.. as my web server is still down at
> the moment..
>
> Thanks in advance
> Steve
>
>
>
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