Can you try a debug build with --enable-debug to get a more detailed
backtrace.
Also what is the exact configure line and which apache 2 model are you
using? Worker or Pre-fork?
Scott
On 29 Mar 2008, at 01:12, Jeremy Privett wrote:
Hey list,
I really /really/ hate to cause additional noise on this list, but
I'm developing software in the PHP 5.3 snapshots with a timeline for
release around the same time this version of PHP is released. We
always try to keep current with our snapshots to make sure
everything still works. My development team has been grinded almost
to a halt by the fact that any thrown exception in the latest PHP
5.3 snapshots is causing Apache to crash.
There's already a bug report here: http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?
id=44226
I know unreleased PHP versions can't be supported, but fundamental
language functionality was broken. This bug has been open for a
month. This seems like it would be a critical problem and I'm glad
Jani had already looked at and responded to the report. This is just
slowing my team down when the snapshots are generally pretty high
quality, from my personal experience. If this could be looked at
further, I would gladly help someone with debugging and testing and
such, if they'll take a look at the code.
Thanks.
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Omega Vortex Corporation
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