I've got an issue, and I need help: $r is automagically available in a handler I often need use of Apache2::Request in my handler and sometimes i need to do this: Apache2::RequestUtil->request($r);i've learned to day that doing any of that in multiple handlers is a no-no, either stacked or as a different request phase items
took forever for me to bugshoot... but calling either of these: Apache2::RequestUtil->request($r);my $apr= Apache2::Request->new( $r , DISABLE_UPLOADS=>1 , POST_MAX=>10_000 );
in a handler , after either have been called, will cause either in the apache log:
a segfault[Mon Jul 24 17:09:06 2006] [notice] child pid 1391 exit signal Bus error (10) #which i think is a segfault too
with this written to the error log[Mon Jul 24 16:43:18 2006] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] Conflicting information
Is doing a setup and setting a pnote my only option?i'm doing 2 handlers so i can do some cookie checking/redirection for a beta site-- i don't want to hardcode too much stuff like that in, as I'll be deleting one of the handlers shortly
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