It shouldn't be possible to segfault apache by running a PHP
application. Are you using binary packages of PHP and
apache, or have you compiled things yourself?
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What exactly dumps core... PHP, apache, or mysql?
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Apache, the child it forks
[Fri Feb 13 13:37:19 2004] [notice] child pid 19194 exit
signal segmentation fault (11)
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It shouldn't be possible to segfault apache by running a PHP
application. Are you using binary packages of PHP and
apache, or have you compiled things yourself?
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binary
apache-1.3.27-8.1.91mdk
mod_php-4.3.1-1mdk
php-mysql-4.3.0-2mdk
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Is this still a problem?
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