Re: [PHP] php related segmentation fault with Apache 2.0.55

2005-11-30 Thread kristina clair
Hi again, I tried compiling and installing php 4.4.1 with Apache 2.0.54, out of curiosity (because php 4.3.10 and Apache 2.0.54 didn't give me any problems). With this combination, I still get a segmentation fault with at least one php script. The gdb backtrace is: #0 0xb7e207c1 in php_handler

Re: [PHP] php related segmentation fault with Apache 2.0.55

2005-11-21 Thread kristina clair
On 11/21/05, Marco Kaiser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Kristina, > > > When I said I installed the latest available snapshot, I meant I > > installed the latest available snap in the 4.4.x tree - so, the > > version I installed was php4-STABLE-200511211545.tar.gz. > > tha Zend API changed so you

Re: [PHP] php related segmentation fault with Apache 2.0.55

2005-11-21 Thread Marco Kaiser
Hi Kristina, > When I said I installed the latest available snapshot, I meant I > installed the latest available snap in the 4.4.x tree - so, the > version I installed was php4-STABLE-200511211545.tar.gz. tha Zend API changed so your installed zend products doenst work with cvs version of php. Di

Re: [PHP] php related segmentation fault with Apache 2.0.55

2005-11-21 Thread kristina clair
Hi, When I said I installed the latest available snapshot, I meant I installed the latest available snap in the 4.4.x tree - so, the version I installed was php4-STABLE-200511211545.tar.gz. Kristina On 11/21/05, Marco Kaiser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Kristina, > > I think there is no versi

Re: [PHP] php related segmentation fault with Apache 2.0.55

2005-11-21 Thread Marco Kaiser
Hi Kristina, I think there is no version available for 5.1.0-cvs. Try to remove the Zend Extensions and give me please feedback. > I just installed the latest available snap, and now I'm seeing a zend > error, but not a sapi error: -- Marco Kaiser -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/

Re: [PHP] php related segmentation fault with Apache 2.0.55

2005-11-21 Thread kristina clair
Hi, I just installed the latest available snap, and now I'm seeing a zend error, but not a sapi error: Reading symbols from /home/sys/Zend/lib/ZendExtensionManager.so...done. Loaded symbols for /home/sys/Zend/lib/ZendExtensionManager.so Error while reading shared library symbols: .//home/sys/Zend

Re: [PHP] php related segmentation fault with Apache 2.0.55

2005-11-21 Thread Marco Kaiser
Hi Kristina, have you tried the lates cvs snap? I know there was some problems with apache2 and mod_rewrite maybe it is solve in CVS. -- Marco Kaiser -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php

Re: [PHP] php related segmentation fault with Apache 2.0.55

2005-11-18 Thread kristina clair
On 11/17/05, Marco Kaiser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Kristina, > > try to disable / remove the Zend Extension (ZendExtensionManager etc. > [ZEND] and all below in your php.ini). > > try if php segfault again without the Zend Products loaded. Hello, After removing Zend, I get the same error,

Re: [PHP] php related segmentation fault with Apache 2.0.55

2005-11-17 Thread kristina clair
I actually did that before emailing about php 4.3.10. With php 4.4.1, the traceback is different: Reading symbols from /home/sys/Zend/lib/ZendExtensionManager.so...done. Loaded symbols for /home/sys/Zend/lib/ZendExtensionManager.so Error while reading shared library symbols: .//home/sys/Zend/etc/

Re: [PHP] php related segmentation fault with Apache 2.0.55

2005-11-17 Thread Max Belushkin
I have had various problems with upgrading one or the other, until I took it as a rule to recompile both upon an upgrade. On the machine I do things completely manually on [which has it's drawbacks], I generally also upgrade to the current version of PHP together with any Apache update, and v

[PHP] php related segmentation fault with Apache 2.0.55

2005-11-17 Thread kristina clair
Hello, I am seeing Apache segmentation faults with some processes which turn out to be php related. This is a newly upgraded Apache from Apache 2.0.54 to Apache 2.0.55. The scripts that are failing with the new Apache work with no problems with the old Apache. Traceback from Apache is below. L