Edit report at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=63516&edit=1

 ID:                 63516
 User updated by:    dpeuscher at gmail dot com
 Reported by:        dpeuscher at gmail dot com
 Summary:            The Process exits random with SEGV
 Status:             Open
 Type:               Bug
-Package:            Apache2 related
+Package:            SOAP related
 Operating System:   openSUSE 11.0 (X86-64)
 PHP Version:        5.4.8
 Block user comment: N
 Private report:     N

 New Comment:

Accidentally changed the package to apache2-related, sorry.


Previous Comments:
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[2013-06-06 15:57:51] dpeuscher at gmail dot com

Have you tried the WSDL_CACHE_DISK caching method instead of WSDL_CACHE_BOTH?

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[2013-06-06 11:25:48] arjen at react dot dom

I can confirm this under 5.4.15, got the same backtrace using the testscript.

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[2012-11-15 14:16:07] dpeuscher at gmail dot com

That was a great hint. I got it isolated! It seams like the problem occurs when 
the ini-option wsdl_cache is set to 3 (WSDL_CACHE_BOTH), maybe also 2 
(WSDL_CACHE_MEMORY). I 
initialized 5 WSDL-Files that are nearly empty (just to don't throw any 
exceptions like "Could not find any usable binding services in WSDL.". They all 
look like this:

http://pastebin.com/e6QBUkeh (Wasn't allowed to put it in here because of 
possible Spam)

with 5 different names. I named them s1.wsdl, ... s5.wsdl. Afterwards I 
initialized an ebay-Webservice. The test-Script looks like this:

http://pastebin.com/dWxg1qL7

Sometimes the SEGV appears after 50 calls, sometimes on the first call. It 
doesn't apper on WSDL_CACHE_DISK or WSDL_CACHE_NONE.

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[2012-11-15 00:00:05] fel...@php.net

Please, try isolating the SOAP related part of code.

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[2012-11-14 15:48:00] dpeuscher at gmail dot com

I know that it is important for you to replicate the bug but I really have no 
clue 
how to find the snippet that is the problem. Can you guess at which part I 
should 
take a deeper look depending on the backtrace? Or telling me the environment I 
need to analyse in gdb? Especially with the using of the Zend Framework it 
might 
be nearly impossible to get the part.
I would like to give a better example but doesn't really know how.

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