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apache with python
Hi all,
In the past I had the following running: Apache, with mod_python and python. On this apache there was a webapp running called torrentflux. This uses some python scripts. In the past this did work. However, after I upgraded from 7.0 to 7.2 it failed running to fix some security issues. The off the failing program is: Quote:
I had some problems using the mod_python with apache(apache crashed while starting) and after compiling it without thread support did work again. However, now this webapplication is failing. Does anyone knows what I do wrong? Or why this python script doesn't run anymore but previously it did. (On a freebsd) I didn't change anything on the settings of the webapp itself. Maybe there is a special combination I should use to get this working. Maybe I was using another version of apache... I am not sure. I have read that thread support is not recommended, however, as it worked before, I never had any problems with it. |
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I recompiled python again with thread support and without restarting apache20 and all went well. BUt when I restarted apache20 I had the segmentation fault again.
So I think this is probably an issue with version combinations. I didn't try anymore and instead compiled apache22 and changed the config appropriately. Now it is running again. |
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