On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 11:25 PM, James Gilliland <[email protected]>wrote:
> Thanks Khalid, > > Its on every page so its not something specific I could narrow down in > Drupal other than the autoload that's including field.module for > things like FieldException on every page. But that shouldn't really > matter. > > That's interesting that you didn't have any problem. I was using > gentoo's mod_fastcgi with hand compiled versions of php 5.2. I'll try > fcgid and maybe a couple of versions of php if that doesn't make a > difference. I don't think fcgid vs. mod_fastgci would make a difference. The hand compiled version of php may have something to do with it. I use the standard one provided in Ubuntu's repository (LTS version). > Seeing if another opcode cache like APC would trigger it > would be interesting too. > APC works fine for me. In general I have seen that Xcache would crash while APC is mostly stable. Every time I try experimenting with anything other than APC, I go back to it. It is developed by many of the core PHP folk too. But all that has to be qualified with specific version, environment, ...etc. YMMV. > -- > James > > On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 9:15 PM, Khalid Baheyeldin <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hello James. > > > > I normally use FastCGI and APC, but just to try to reproduce what you are > > seeing, I enabled xcache and disabled APC. The result is that everything > > runs fine, no such error. Is it at a particular path that you get this? > > > > If it matters, this is stock PHP 5.2.4 that comes with Ubuntu Server LTS > > (8.04), and the Xcache from their repository as well (1.2.1). > > > > FastCGI is running under Apache 2 using fcgid. > > > > On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 8:30 PM, James Gilliland <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> > >> So I've been trying this for a couple days now and I get this error: > >> Fatal error: Cannot redeclare field_flush_caches() in > >> /../d7/modules/field/field.module on line 134 > >> > >> It only happens when using fastcgi and xcache. xcache and mod_php have > >> no problem and fastcgi without xcache is also fine. It seems to be > >> related to the autoload functions but I can't for the life of me > >> figure out why. Google has been very little help either. Anyone have > >> any idea what's going on here? bug in xcache? > > > > > > > > -- > > Khalid M. Baheyeldin > > 2bits.com, Inc. > > http://2bits.com > > Drupal optimization, development, customization and consulting. > > Simplicity is prerequisite for reliability. -- Edsger W.Dijkstra > > Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication. -- Leonardo da Vinci > > > -- Khalid M. Baheyeldin 2bits.com, Inc. http://2bits.com Drupal optimization, development, customization and consulting. Simplicity is prerequisite for reliability. -- Edsger W.Dijkstra Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication. -- Leonardo da Vinci
