Edit report at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=61246&edit=1

 ID:                 61246
 Updated by:         ras...@php.net
 Reported by:        osmanungur at gmail dot com
 Summary:            Error when running PHP-FPM
 Status:             Open
 Type:               Bug
 Package:            FPM related
 Operating System:   Mac Os X 10.7.3
 PHP Version:        5.4.0
 Block user comment: N
 Private report:     N

 New Comment:

okspam01 use APC from svn for now until we get a new APC release out.


Previous Comments:
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[2012-03-09 16:15:07] okspam01 at baimac dot com

Hello

As of 2012-03-09 this bug seems to still be active.

Compiled PHP 5.4.0 with php-fpm
Compiled APC 3.1.9
Added apc.so to php.ini
Restarted php-fpm

Got a full boatload of errors similar in content and flavor to those already 
posted in these comments. Can post the entire output if needed.

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[2012-03-06 22:33:51] dancom96 at gmail dot com

Seems to be fixed now in latest APC dev http://pecl.php.net/get/APC

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[2012-03-05 21:16:12] dancom96 at gmail dot com

Exact same issue with PHP 5.4.0, APC 3.1.9 but on CentOS 6.

Gives error starting PHP-FPM and says failed, but PHP-FPM does actually start 
and 
APC appears to work fully. (Page generation time goes down to 1/4 of original 
gen 
time on Wordpress, like my production server)

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[2012-03-05 10:23:50] takida at nm dot ru

If it would help, apache is running as MPM-Prefork. Everything else is pretty 
standard.

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[2012-03-05 10:02:18] takida at nm dot ru

I'm experiencing the same bug as the guy with Ubuntu yet on CentOS 5.7 with 
Apache. Same php version, same APC version, almost the same error:
*** glibc detected *** php-fpm: master process (/usr/lib/php-5.4.0-
custom/etc/php-fpm.conf): free(): invalid pointer: 0xb72a1010 ***

What is strange, php-apc was build from source and could not pass the "make 
test" 
step completely. When disabling APC everything is fine, otherwise php doesn't 
work at all.

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