But if there's a way to strace the thing in the CGI world where it now fails,...
It's as simple as writing a shell wrapper, and have Apache call that instead of directly calling the CGI program. (Use strace's option -o, so the output doesn't end up in the error log...)
Have you done that? What was the result?
In reply to Re^5: How to determine what the memory-limits of a CGI app are?
by almut
in thread How to determine what the memory-limits of a CGI app are? [SOLVED]
by locked_user sundialsvc4
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