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Re: apache PHP segmentation fault
- From: Graeme Merrall <gbmerrall at aol dot com>
- To: Sam Edge <sam_edgeZZZ at hotmail dot com>
- Cc: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Thu, 09 May 2002 10:17:38 +1000
- Subject: Re: apache PHP segmentation fault
- References: <01ufduo7c330fgmratp0qgfrgqkdv7upa8@4ax.com>
- Reply-to: graeme at inetix dot com dot au
Sam Edge wrote:
> I'm struggling with the PHP Apache module.
> > I'm using the latest "cur" packages for everything, specifically
> apache 1.3.24-4 and mod_php4 4.2.0-1 and can't find anything wrong
> with the configuration. The system is Windows NT4.0SP6a.
>
I wasn't aware that a cygwin port of 4.2.0 existed other than I my own
compiling of the CGI/CLI version of PHP. URL?
> The fault occurs whether running httpd.exe from the command line using
> -X, from the command line with -k, detached from the command line or
> as a cygrunsrv NT service. It coredumps and generates an
> httpd.exe.stack.dump file in the same directory at test.php.
>
> Is anyone else having the same problem or does anyone have a solution
> for this?
It sounds a lot like an extension is failing to load. Try setting
display_startup_errors to 'on' in php.ini.
If your version of PHP uses loadable extensions try commenting out the
extension lines from php.ini and see if the problem goes away.
Cheers,
Graeme
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