On Oct 13, 2008, at 12:54, Mark Hattam wrote:
> At 07:48 -0700 13/10/08, Chris Janton wrote:
>
>> On 2008-10-13 , at 03:01 , Mark Hattam wrote:
>>
>>> What's broken with php5 and 10.5.5 ... ?
>>>
>>> I've just set up php5, mysql5 and apache2 on a brand new iMac with
>>> 10.5.5, and I'm getting a l
At 07:48 -0700 13/10/08, Chris Janton wrote:
>On 2008-10-13 , at 03:01 , Mark Hattam wrote:
>
>>What's broken with php5 and 10.5.5 ... ?
>>
>>I've just set up php5, mysql5 and apache2 on a brand new iMac with
>>10.5.5, and I'm getting a lot of errors in the Apache log
>>
>>The process has forked an
On Oct 13, 2008, at 05:01, Mark Hattam wrote:
> What's broken with php5 and 10.5.5 ... ?
This, unfortunately:
http://trac.macports.org/ticket/15909
I'm not sure how best to resolve it. Can you help? (See note in ticket.)
> I've just set up php5, mysql5 and apache2 on a brand new iMac with
>
On 2008-10-13 , at 03:01 , Mark Hattam wrote:
> What's broken with php5 and 10.5.5 ... ?
>
> I've just set up php5, mysql5 and apache2 on a brand new iMac with
> 10.5.5, and I'm getting a lot of errors in the Apache log
>
> The process has forked and you cannot use this CoreFoundation
> functional
What's broken with php5 and 10.5.5 ... ?
I've just set up php5, mysql5 and apache2 on a brand new iMac with
10.5.5, and I'm getting a lot of errors in the Apache log
The process has forked and you cannot use this CoreFoundation
functionality safely. You MUST exec().
Break on
__THE_PROCESS_HAS_