Hi, I've got almost the same bug on amd64
Like it does for uwe, phpmyadmin crash on start page (wich is quite annoying)

Here is the kind of message in /var/log/apache2/error.log when trying to access 
phpmyadmin
[Sun Dec 02 13:25:46 2007] [notice] child pid 5622 exit signal Segmentation 
fault (11)
[Sun Dec 02 13:25:46 2007] [notice] child pid 5623 exit signal Segmentation 
fault (11)
[Sun Dec 02 13:25:46 2007] [notice] child pid 5624 exit signal Segmentation 
fault (11)

Downgrading to php5 5.2.3-1ubuntu6 solved the problem, but was quiet
difficult as I'm just a newbie

I did reinstall full apache, but do not believe this is necessary. I
think the following lines are enough to downgrade:

sudo apt-get autoremove php5-common
sudo apt-get install php5-common=5.2.3-1ubuntu6
sudo apt-get install libapache2-mod-php5=5.2.3-1ubuntu6
sudo apt-get install php5-mysql=5.2.3-1ubuntu6

sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 restart

As you can see, I did not install php5-cgi, so I think the bug is not due to 
this package. But I think you should reinstall any package linked to 
php5-common with the =5.2.3-1ubuntu6 option to downgrade and get rid of any bug 
that appeared with this recent upgrade.
I think this bug only occurs with 64 bit version, since it was not reported by 
a lot of people, through very annoying for all of thoose using phpmyadmin.

I do not understand how to solve this without downgrading (self-
compiling a package is beyond my scope), so I hope the patch will be
available in very few time in adept updater.

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