Re: [PHP] PHP 4.4.1 on Apache 2.0.x issue

2005-11-08 Thread Richard Lynch
It SOUNDS like you have func.php including something that includes
func.php...


On Fri, November 4, 2005 5:16 am, Max Belushkin wrote:
>Hi list,
>
>   after upgrading to PHP 4.4.1, I'm having the following problem:
> Apache is
> running in prefork mode. index.php includes func.php, which defines
> some
> functions and connects to MySQL. For a while (1-2 requests) everything
> runs
> ok, except mysql sockets keep stacking up. And then - wham, suddenly,
> I'm
> getting errors:
> Cannot redeclare mquery() (previously declared in
> /home/test/func.php:9)
> in /home/test/func.php on line 9
>
>   If I wait a few seconds, it "works" for a couple of requests again.
> And then
> the error is back.
>
>   What on EARTH is happening? My wild guess is, somehow the memory
> gets
> shared, and the previous script is still loaded into a thread when the
> new
> one is called, but how can this be happening?
>
>   I would greatly appreciate any advice...
>
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[PHP] PHP 4.4.1 on Apache 2.0.x issue

2005-11-04 Thread Max Belushkin
   Hi list,

  after upgrading to PHP 4.4.1, I'm having the following problem: Apache is 
running in prefork mode. index.php includes func.php, which defines some 
functions and connects to MySQL. For a while (1-2 requests) everything runs 
ok, except mysql sockets keep stacking up. And then - wham, suddenly, I'm 
getting errors:
Cannot redeclare mquery() (previously declared in /home/test/func.php:9) 
in /home/test/func.php on line 9

  If I wait a few seconds, it "works" for a couple of requests again. And then 
the error is back.

  What on EARTH is happening? My wild guess is, somehow the memory gets 
shared, and the previous script is still loaded into a thread when the new 
one is called, but how can this be happening?

  I would greatly appreciate any advice...

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