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Date: Fri, 07 Feb 2003 00:15:36 -0500
From: George Rypysc III <georgeryp AT netzero DOT net>
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Subject: Re: Re: apache 1.3.27 binary install problems

Jason,

I finally got a chance to upgrade to the 1.3.19-1 cygwin1.dll and 
the mmap error has disappeared!  Apache 1.3.24-5 is working fine 
along with PHP 4.2.0 on WinXP Home SP-1.  Cygwin is pretty impressive - 
I've showed it to people at work and they can't believe it.  
Great job guys.

	--George

If it matters, I think the error seemed to happen shortly after 
starting up apache and periodically even if I didn't hit apache with any 
requests so I don't think I could've come up with a specific test case.

>> I've sucessfully used the build of apache (1.3.24) that came with
>> Cygwin on Windows 2000 (SP-2) but I've struggled getting it to work on
>> Windows XP (SP-1) using the same install files.  I've read previous
>> posts about the rebasing issue and they have helped get me past that
>> error, but I still get this error quite often:
>> 
>> $ C:\cygwin\usr\sbin\httpd.exe: *** recreate_mmaps_after_fork_failed
>  
>

> <WAG>
> Try the latest snapshot.  There was a recent change to mmap that *may*
> fix your problem.
> </WAG>

>> Any ideas?
>  
>

> If the above does not work, then strace httpd to get the exact Win32
> error that corresponds to the above error.

> If you can post a small test case that reproduces this error, then the
> chances of the problem getting fixed is good.

> Jason

...
> Now when I try to start again I get:
> #2) Syntax error on line 241 of /usr/local/apache/conf/httpd.conf:
> Cannot add module via name 'mod_vhost_alias.dll': not in list of loaded 
> modules
> I compared 1.3.24-5's httpd.conf file to 1.3.27's and the former has the 
> syntax:

> AddModule mod_vhost_alias.c

> while the later uses ".dll" instead of ".c" so I changed ".dll" to ".c" 
> in that section of httpd.conf.  
> Is that correct?  I think it resolved that problem because
> I move on to another error when trying to start apache:

> #3) httpd: bad user name nobody

> In httpd.conf on lines 318 and 319:
>    User nobody
>    Group #-1
> Those lines weren't commented out but they are in 1.3.24 so I commented 
> them out and httpd starts but with
> the rebase error I experienced with 1.3.24:
>    $ C:\cygwin\usr\local\apache\bin\httpd.exe: *** unable to remap 
> C:\cygwin\usr\lo
>    cal\apache\libexec\mod_speling.dll to same address as parent -- 
> 0x1270000







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