PHP 4.3.4 on Apache2, Mandrake 9.2.


I have my phpsession cookie set to expire in 14400 seconds (four hours) in my php.ini (I do
not want browser life cookies for this application). If I come back after 5
hours, and use any of my (very simple) php apps, I just get:


"An error occured while loading http://localhost/php-bin/rtt.php:
Connection to host localhost is broken"
That's in Konquerer, I think it's a generic error printed by Konquerer, not php. I can recreate the error in IE as well and it gives the generic IE error page.


In my apache error log I get:

[Mon Feb 23 21:58:48 2004] [notice] child pid 4555 exit signal Segmentation
fault (11)

This is all it takes to recreate the error (after the session expires):

<?
session_start(); //take this out and the error goes away.
print 'wefwef';
?>

This is as consistent as the northern star, easy to recreate. I can set my expiration to 200 seconds and cause the error over and over... There's nothing unusual about either my php compile or my apache.

I've pretty much ruled out garbage collection because there's no activity at all during those five hours, so therefore no gc happens (and my gc probability is set to 1 anyway).

I need to insure that this doesn't keep happening on the production site or we have to bail out of php and go to something else,

please advise tia
Mike

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