Re: URGENT: Apache HTTP Migration from 1.3 to 2.4 UNIX Solaris

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Hi Dennis,

I can get the httpd service running if I do not load my module(example_module)


If I comment this module then apache starts running. So the problem is with my module only. Maybe I am missing something from the configuration point.



Here "s = 0x1 "<bad address 0x00000001>"" and it is passing as cmd->name(command_rec). Maybe apache is not able to get the name of command_rec directive.

Thanks & Regards
Ankit




From:        "Dennis Clarke" <dclarke@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To:        users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date:        08-01-2019 16:58
Subject:        Re: URGENT: Apache HTTP Migration from 1.3 to 2.4 UNIX Solaris




"External email. Open with Caution"

> Could you please suggest whether need to make more entries in the
> httpd.conf of command entries?

Can you get the httpd service running without any modifications and
 without excessive modules ?

Dennis


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