On Mon, May 05, 2008 at 02:41:17AM -0700, Waynn Lue wrote:
> My main problem with using xdebug was that it seemed to require KDE to
> interpret the traces that it took, which I don't have installed on my
> server. I only spent 15 minutes looking at it, though, so that could
> be completely unjusti
Waynn Lue wrote:
My main problem with using xdebug was that it seemed to require KDE to
interpret the traces that it took, which I don't have installed on my
server. I only spent 15 minutes looking at it, though, so that could
be completely unjustified...
Would upgrading glibc help?
Hi,
Rece
My main problem with using xdebug was that it seemed to require KDE to
interpret the traces that it took, which I don't have installed on my
server. I only spent 15 minutes looking at it, though, so that could
be completely unjustified...
Would upgrading glibc help?
On Sat, May 3, 2008 at 12:48
On Fri, May 02, 2008 at 10:24:03PM -0700, Waynn Lue wrote:
> *** glibc detected *** free(): invalid pointer: 0x002a9956d000 ***
Hi Waynn,
try to use xdebug instead of APD to profile you app. There is a problem with
your glibc
version and your APD version.
In my environment php 5.2.6 with s
I recently installed APD to help profile some code that I've written,
and noticed that whenever I run it (with apd_set_pprof_trace() at the
top) I get these errors in my apache logs. I spent awhile looking at
different sites, but even recompiling PHP + Apache didn't help.
Anyone seen this before?
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