Quoting Spil Oss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi Ed,
For me it works when I compile php5-5.2.0 with DEBUG, no segfaults.
But for the life of me, I couldn't get eaccelerator to load on the
debug version of php...
Hi Spil,
Thanks for the suggestions. I had to do that a few months back and
never did find what was wrong. Probably something like what you are
contemplating, the next release fixed it. The previous time I was
able to use eaccelerator though. If I do go that route, I, too, will
want eaccelerator because I have had a lot of problems with Zend and I
like eaccelerator more. If it works for me, I'll let you know.
Have a great weekend,
ed
Steps to reproduce:
cd /usr/ports/lang/php5
make config
DEBUG On
portupgrade -rf php5
So also eaccelerator was rebuilt
Amended the zend_extension to point to the 20060613-debug extensions dir.
Think I'll wait for php 5.2.1 && eaccelerator 0.96 :D
Kind regards,
Spil.
On 09/11/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Quoting Olivier Mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Le 9 nov. 06 à 13:40, Spil Oss a écrit :
Hi All,
Now running php 5.2.0 compiled with DEBUG, and roundcube is running
OK. So no backtrace of a dump to be made....
Any other ideas?
FYI I also had to remove eaccelerator completely from a server now
running 5.2.0
to prevent segfaults. Displaying the phpinfo page was ok, but it
crashed all the time
on some complex application which were running fine under php 5.1.x & eA.
as did I. I have tried disabling eaccelerator with no change. I was
able to completely pkg_delete php5* eaccel* apache* pecl* on
7.0-CURRENT from Sundayand rebuild them with portmaster and I am no
longer sigfaulting but I did the same on 3 FreeBSD 6.2-PRERELEASE #9:
Wed Nov 8 03:08:00 CST 2006 with about the same date and they all
still sigfault. Are the php.core files useable for debugging at all?
No help unfortunately but the current vs prerelease got my attention.
Thanks,
ed
regards,
Olivier_______________________________________________
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