=head1 SUPPORT

=over 3

=item MAIL LIST

For comments, questions, bug-reports, announcements, etc., send mail
to modperl@listproc.itribe.net
To subscribe to this list (which you must do to send mail to the
list), send mail to listserv@listproc.itribe.net 
with the string "subscribe modperl" in the body.   
(Thanks to Mark A. Imbriaco)

=item MAIL LIST ARCHIVE

Thanks to James Cooper,
there is a hypermail archive for this list at:

 http://outside.organic.com/mail-archives/modperl/
 
=back

=head1 REPORTING PROBLEMS

=over 3

=item HOMEWORK

Make sure you've done your homework before reporting a problem.
Check the mail archive, read cgi_to_mod_perl.pod, the FAQ and other
pod documents in the distribution.

=item HOW

When debugging, always start httpd with the C<-X> switch so only one
process is started.

Always check the error_log.

=item WHERE

Please send mail to modperl@listproc.itribe.net

=item WHAT

Always include this information:

Output of C<perl -v; perl -V>

Version of mod_perl

Version of apache

Server configuration details

relevant sections of logs/error_log

Depending on the nature of your problem, you may also be asked:

-Does 'make test' pass 100%?

-Does your script still work under CGI?

-Do you have a *small* test script that illustrates the problem?

-Can you get a backtrace (if httpd is dumping core)?

=item CORE DUMPS

If you get a core dump, please send a backtrace if possible.
Before you try, build mod_perl with perl Makefile.PL PERL_DEBUG=1
which will:
 -add `-g' to EXTRA_CFLAGS
 -turn on PERL_TRACE
 -set PERL_DESTRUCT_LEVEL=2 (additional checks during Perl cleanup)
 -link against libperld if it exists

Here's how to get a backtrace:

 % cd mod_perl-x.xx
 % touch /tmp/mod_perl_srm.conf
 % gdb ../apache_x.xx/src/httpd
 (gdb) run -X -d `pwd/t'
 [now make request that causes core dump]
 (gdb) bt

If the dump is happening in libperl a -DDEBUGGING enabled libperl
would help show us what's really happening. 

Go to your Perl source tree:

 % rm *.[oa]
 % make LIBPERL=libperld.a
 % cp libperld.a $Config{archlibexp}/CORE

$Config{archlibexp} is:

 % perl -V:archlibexp

Rebuild httpd/mod_perl with PERL_DEBUG=1, let's see a new backtrace.

=back



