Sander Striker wrote: >>From: Bill Stoddard [mailto:bill@wstoddard.com] >>Sent: 19 March 2002 05:43 >> > >>>I'm pretty sure I have identified the problem on Windows. The blow up happens when we >>>are trying to obtain a mutex that has been freed. This happens on the very last pool to be >>>cleaned up (the "global_pool"). In apr_pool_destroy, we call the pool cleanups (one of >>>which is for the mutex in the allocator) then call apr_allocator_free() which proceeds >>>to attempt to acquire the mutex that was just freed. >>> > >Oh, duh! Why didn't I think of that? >Thanks for tracking this down Bill. > > >>This hack of a patch eliminates the seg fault. I am not so familier with the pool code and >>am not inclined to dig into it right now. Perhaps the check to NULL out the mutex should >>be >> >>if (apr_allocator_get_owner(allocator) == pool) { >> >>??? >> > >Yes, that is the correct spot. I've committed a patch similar to yours. > That patch doesn't solve the problem. apr_terminate still crashes in the pool cleanup. -- Brane Čibej http://www.xbc.nu/brane/