ID: 25782 User updated by: akinder at technology-x dot com Reported By: akinder at technology-x dot com -Status: Feedback +Status: Open Bug Type: Apache related Operating System: Linux RedHat 9 PHP Version: 5.0.0b1 (beta1) New Comment:
I'm using the php5 build 200310081730. The crash still occurs, but when I run httpd -X through gdb, it just says "Program exited with code 01" and there isn't any stack. I've also found some other things I need to add. The directory struct that is crashing is as so: / (toplevel htdocs) /whi7/ (working directory) /whi7/require.php (if file is present, it crashes) /whi7/index.php /whi7/_inc/functions.php ( function file for whi7 ) /whi7/openwhi/smaAPI.php (filed required in require.php above) /whi7/openwhi/require.php (OpenWHI's require.php file) /whi7/openwhi/_inc/functions.php (OpenWHI's function file) What I've found is that, if require.php is present, it won't crash. BUT if require.php is present, AND it is requiring /openwhi/smaAPI.php, it will crash. If /whi7/_inc/functions.php is required along with /openwhi/smaAPI.php, it won't crash, but says that "sma_data()" function didn't exist (which is a function in /openwhi/_inc/functions.php ). The smaAPI.php file requires "require.php" in the /whi7/openwhi/ directory, which in turn requires the functions.php file from /whi7/openwhi/_inc/. I'm beginning to think that PHP is entering some sort of infinite loop, if the /whi7/ require.php is named require.php and requires smaAPI, which requires require.php (under the /openwhi/ subdirectory) Damn I've confused myself.. I'm not for sure if this is still a bug or just bad coding practice on my part. Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-10-07 20:53:54] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please try using this CVS snapshot: http://snaps.php.net/php5-latest.tar.gz For Windows: http://snaps.php.net/win32/php5-win32-latest.zip And if this happens with latest CVS snapshot, please provide GDB backtrace of the crash. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-10-07 20:30:49] akinder at technology-x dot com Description: ------------ When developing, I normally require or include all necessary files in one file top level, so that each script can require just one single file. Normally this works fine, but starting last night, I found that if I store all these includes/requires in my typical "require.php" file and require it from my index.php, it crashes Apache. If I delete the require.php from the directory, it works fine. Also, if I rename the file to something like "global_includes.php" it works fine. It only crashes if I put "require( 'require.php' );" My other projects that use require.php still work fine, its just this one (under directory /whi7/). Also of note, regardless to what file I require within my index.php, as long as require.php exists in the directory, it crashes Apache. httpd -l shows mod_php5 Reproduce code: --------------- require.php: <?php require( 'openwhi/smaAPI.php' ); $api = new smaAPI(); ?> index.php: <?php require( 'require.php' ); //rest of page ?> Expected result: ---------------- It should just require the require.php file and work like normal, just like the other projects. Actual result: -------------- The browser hangs, then stops loading the requested document and just sits on the one already open. Apache's error_log shows: [Tue Oct 7 20:38:29 2003] [notice] child pid 2858 exit signal Segmentation fault (11) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=25782&edit=1