[PHP-DEV] Bug #10787 Updated: mod_perl and php4 -> Segmentation fault From: red <email protected>
Date: 06/25/01

ID: 10787
User Update by: red <email protected>
Status: Closed
Bug Type: Reproducible crash
Operating system: RH6.2 kernel2.4.3
PHP Version: 4.0.5
Description: mod_perl and php4 -> Segmentation fault

Well, I just installed php 4.0.6 and it is working well
now. So, there was no bug in php, huh? ;)

sorry, I couldn't resist to write this...

Previous Comments:
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[2001-05-14 23:36:10] sniper <email protected>
This is not any bug in PHP. So please ask further
questions on the mailing lists, php-general / php-install

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[2001-05-14 11:11:17] red <email protected>
A yeah... I loaded mod_perl before php in the httpd. (Found this in some newsgroups). But without success...

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[2001-05-14 11:09:20] red <email protected>
Well I have to believe you, but I have these problems, and no Idea how to fix it... The only thing I know is, that these problems are occuring since I installed mod_perl. But the processes crashing are those with php... So I hoped that you php-guys eventualy know something about these issues. Thank you anyway...
Red

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[2001-05-14 08:12:55] sniper <email protected>
FYI: I have mod_perl 1.25 and PHP 4 in my Apache and I
have no problems.

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[2001-05-14 08:12:16] sniper <email protected>
Is the mod_perl compiled as DSO?
If so, try moving the LoadModule line for it before php4
module is loaded.

If not, compile it as DSO and do that.

--Jani

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