ID: 37120
Comment by: jborges at cybercare dot pt
Reported By: brlcad at mac dot com
Status: No Feedback
Bug Type: Apache2 related
Operating System: FreeBSD 5.2.1
PHP Version: 5.1.2
New Comment:
This error still exists.... My PHP still hangs at the command mail()
Any news?
Previous Comments:
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[2007-03-02 01:00:00] php-bugs at lists dot php dot net
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[2007-02-22 10:50:04] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Do not touch the production Apache, setup an Apache instance in your
$HOME dir, listening on a different port.
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[2007-02-22 04:59:45] brlcad at mac dot com
<whine>Yes, but such a pain in the arse to set up as it's a
live production system...where's the magical intuition and
devine insight??</whine> :-)
I'll see if I can get an updated backtrace. Cheers!
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[2007-02-21 23:16:17] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Now with whatever change was made in mail() since 5.2.1,
> it crashes the httpd.
A gdb backtrace is worth of thousand words.
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[2007-02-21 23:10:23] brlcad at mac dot com
For what it's worth, I don't believe the problem (at least
as I've reported) is so much related to the previous
poster's freebsd bug report link. It may very well be
specific to FreeBSD and even this version of the OS, but it
also seems to be rather isolated to PHP5. I've tested with
other Apache modules and none of them have trouble sending
mail like PHP seems to be having, and sending mail directly
works like a charm.
What's perhaps useful to note, and that I perhaps didn't
emphasize enough, is that with version 5.1.2 it would just
hang the httpd process and the web page request would simply
never terminate. Now with whatever change was made in mail
() since 5.2.1, it crashes the httpd. It's curious that
httpd is dying via signal 6 (SIGABRT, abort()) and not a
usual segv or bus error, etc.
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