Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
>
>Well, it boiled down to zlib.so causing the segfault. As soon as I
> removed that module, everything worked. Recompiling just the zlib.so
> module yielded the same result: pear segfaults.
>
>So now the question is: is it zlib's fault, or is it pear?
>
>
Well, it boiled down to zlib.so causing the segfault. As soon as I
removed that module, everything worked. Recompiling just the zlib.so
module yielded the same result: pear segfaults.
So now the question is: is it zlib's fault, or is it pear?
At this point I've accomplished what I
Thodoris wrote:
Manually is the best solution as far as I can tell:
http://pear.php.net/manual/en/installation.getting.php
That's exactly what I did. I grabbed http://pear.php.net/go-pear
and saved it, then ran php go-pear.php. The result is what you saw in
my previous e-mail.
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H | It
Ok, we have activity here. Before deleting everything and
re-installing, I decided to just rename my php.ini file. Low and
behold, pear works now. So, now the next task is figuring out where and
why does php.ini cause pear to bomb.
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H | It's not a bug - it's an undocumented feature.
Eddie Drapkin wrote:
Have you tried running "pear upgrade pear"?
Yep, but I'll do it again for you to see:
pear -vvv upgrade pear
Warning: file_exists(): Unable to find the wrapper "channel" - did you
forget to enable it when you configured PHP? in
PEAR/Downloader/Pac
O/H Ashley M. Kirchner έγραψε:
Eddie Drapkin wrote:
Try rebuilding PEAR manually.
No dice. Same segfault. Bunch of deprecated warnings too ...
[ ... snip ... ]
Installing selected packages..
PHP Deprecated: Assigning the return value of new by reference is
deprecated
Eddie Drapkin wrote:
Try rebuilding PEAR manually.
No dice. Same segfault. Bunch of deprecated warnings too ...
[ ... snip ... ]
Installing selected packages..
PHP Deprecated: Assigning the return value of new by reference is
deprecated in /usr/bin/temp/PEAR/Command/Inst
On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 1:35 PM, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
> Eddie Drapkin wrote:
>>
>> Have you tried running "pear upgrade pear"?
>
> Yep, but I'll do it again for you to see:
>
>
> pear -vvv upgrade pear
>
> Warning: file_exists(): Unable to find the wrapper "channel" - d
On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 1:28 PM, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
> Thodoris wrote:
>>
>> Obviously something went wrong while installing PHP and you will have to
>> find this because this probably the reason pear segfaults.
>>
>> Did you run make test before installing? (makes sure everything went well)
Thodoris wrote:
Obviously something went wrong while installing PHP and you will have
to find this because this probably the reason pear segfaults.
Did you run make test before installing? (makes sure everything went
well)
You know you don't need pear binary to use a pear's package right?
(
Thodoris wrote:
Is there a good reason for needing this pear package?
http://pear.php.net/package/DB
It is old and it has been replaced with MDB2 some time ago. Why don't
you use it instead of trying to install DB.
The issue here isn't what package is being installed. The issue is
that
Thodoris wrote:
Is there a good reason for needing this pear package?
http://pear.php.net/package/DB
It is old and it has been replaced with MDB2 some time ago. Why don't
you use it instead of trying to install DB.
The issue here isn't what package is being installed. The issue is
that PE
Thodoris wrote:
Was, by any chance, PHP installed as binary before you install it
from source?
If this is the case try uninstalling the binary and then configure
and compile the source again running 'make clean' before.
PHP was not installed at all on this machine. I grabbed the source
fr
Thodoris wrote:
Was, by any chance, PHP installed as binary before you install it from
source?
If this is the case try uninstalling the binary and then configure and
compile the source again running 'make clean' before.
PHP was not installed at all on this machine. I grabbed the source
from
Typing 'pear segmentation fault' in Google produces tons of
responses so I know I'm not the only one with this issue, but I'll be
damned if I can figure out what the problem is and how to fix it. I
rolled my own PHP 5.3.0 from source. Compilation went fine, no
errors. Installation we
Typing 'pear segmentation fault' in Google produces tons of
responses so I know I'm not the only one with this issue, but I'll be
damned if I can figure out what the problem is and how to fix it. I
rolled my own PHP 5.3.0 from source. Compilation went fine, no errors.
Installation went
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