Re: ANS/700 LPPC R4 install succeeded, squid Q


David McWherter (dtm@vramp.net)
Sat, 29 May 1999 13:34:28 -0400 (EDT)


Maybe running it inside GDB will help - it should trap the SIGSEGV
signal, and let you see the instructions in the code (provided
you compiled with the -g flag) where it's dying...perhaps it's
a simple programming error...

-David

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       David T. McWherter dtm@waterw.com

On Fri, 28 May 1999, Krall Peter wrote:

> Dear All,
>
> let me inform you that after a few days of struggling I finally managed
> to move LPPC onto an internal drive (but not on the IBM DFHS one of
> course) of my ANS 700. Tadadadaaa!
>
> I used the installer.coff and vmlinux.apple.network.server.gz files from
> ftp.linuxppc.org. They worked just fine. I had a hell of a time praying
> the external SCSI-2 disk to boot inside, but then it worked after all...
>
>
> Did anyone of you tried to install the Squid web-proxy? It did compile
> without errors (lot's of warnings though) but then it dies with a Segment
> Violation error. Here is the content of the cache.log file:
>
> 1999/05/27 21:19:13| Starting Squid Cache version FATAL: Received Segment
> Violation...dying.
> 1999/05/27 21:19:13| Not currently OK to rewrite swap log.
> 1999/05/27 21:19:13| storeDirWriteCleanLogs: Operation aborted.
> CPU Usage: 0.070 seconds
> Maximum Resident Size: 0 KB
> Page faults with physical i/o: 228
>
>
> It succesfully created its cache directories, but this runtime error
> keeps on popping up every single time I run it.
>
> Any clue highly appreciated.
>
>
> Best,
> Peter Krall
>



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