Flagging as fixed is premature.
Try setting apc.stat=0 (the one setting you really want ...) - phpMyAdmin will
no longer work.
This is on lucid with all code up to date as of 11th June 2010
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** Changed in: php-apc (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Version 3.1.3p1 has been synced & built for lucid now
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I tested the 3.1.3p1 package and it works 0K. In my case the symptoms
were much worse, a php segfault!
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I noticed that /usr/share/doc/php-apc/apc.php.gz for 3.1.3p1 isn't
actually tar-gzipped but is a renamed php file.
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My bad - vim opened a source so I mistakenly thought it's not gzipped.
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I tested the 3.1.3p1 package and works 0K (Wordpress, phpMyAdmin).
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I can confirm that installing php-apc 3.0.19-3 is responsible for
strange behavior of phpMyAdmin (the front page can't be refreshed) and
Wordpress (it wants me to upgrade the database). Removing php-apc
resolves the problems.
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I also tested it and I also confirm it works.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/php-apc/+bug/544610 is also
fixed by this newer version of apc. Thanks!
Robert
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Thanks, Pietro
I tested it on my dev-environment and I can confirm that it works
properly.
Märt
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I uploaded 3.1.3p1 that I sent to Debian exp-erimental to a PPA at
https://launchpad.net/~pietro-ferrari/+archive/php-apc If enough
people test this I'll upoload it to Debian unstable and request a sync
for Ubuntu.
Please test the package.
Pietro.
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I can confirm that this problem seems fixed in version 3.1.3p1. It also
fixed a different problem for me:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/php-apc/+bug/544610
Maybe the packaged version of APC isn't compatible with php5.3 yet. The
APC changelog tells me full php5.3 support has been added
I just compiled and installed version 3.1.3p1 and it seems to be fixed
there.
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