[PHP] Re: php 5.3.2 Unable to fork
Hi, thanks for the reply, just tried without any db bases and the scenario did not change (besides for mysql). With and without pear.. nothing changed from the initial scene. Nathan Rixham nrix...@gmail.com escreveu na mensagem news:4bb3eb75.4020...@gmail.com... Eduardo Nunes wrote: Compiling without mysql support, the cli php -r 'echo shell_exec(echo Test!);' works fine even as the apache unprivileged user. However when running the test.php script with apache the error log still shows the error Unable to execute / Unable to fork ... back in 5.2.3 i had the same problem and found it to be the psql drivers not mysql.. may be worth checking -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
Re: [PHP] Re: php 5.3.2 Unable to fork
I would try your setenv path idea while compiling php without mysql, however I don't get why compiling php with mysql does not fork nor execute even running the php cli as root... Thanks for the reply Nilesh! Nilesh Govindarajan li...@itech7.com escreveu na mensagem news:4bb3fca7.4030...@itech7.com... On 04/01/10 02:21, Eduardo Nunes wrote: Compiling without mysql support, the cli php -r 'echo shell_exec(echo Test!);' works fine even as the apache unprivileged user. However when running the test.php script with apache the error log still shows the error Unable to execute / Unable to fork ... Eduardo Nunes zeh...@terra.com.br escreveu na mensagem news:38.94.09265.3a973...@pb1.pair.com... Hello people! A time before I had issues with my php 5.2.3 that would not fork anything, neither in shell or via apache, and I figured out that commenting out the snmp.so extension from php.ini made it fork commands passed to php cli with an unprivileged user (www) fine, however apache still would not fork anything. Now I just compiled 5.3.2 and it doesn't fork at all, neither as root with -n option. For example I am running: r...@saturno:/usr/src/apache/php-5.3.2# ./sapi/cli/php -n -r 'echo shell_exec(echo Test!);' Warning: shell_exec(): Unable to execute 'echo Test!' in Command line code on line 1 (neither system, exec, other options work) Any ideas on what is going on? (compiled using ../configure --prefix=/usr --with-apxs2 --disable-cgi --disable-short-tags --disable-ipv6 --without-sqlite3 --with-mysql --with-pdo-mysql --without-pdo-sqlite --enable-sockets --without-sqlite --with-gnu-ld) Thanks I think you need to check your PATH environment variable. Add the directory to it where your PHP interpreter sits. PS: This just a guess. Don't bash me if I'm wrong. -- Nilesh Govindarajan Site Server Administrator www.itech7.com मेरा भारत महान ! मम भारत: महत्तम भवतु ! -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
[PHP] Re: php 5.3.2 Unable to fork
Compiling without mysql support, the cli php -r 'echo shell_exec(echo Test!);' works fine even as the apache unprivileged user. However when running the test.php script with apache the error log still shows the error Unable to execute / Unable to fork ... Eduardo Nunes zeh...@terra.com.br escreveu na mensagem news:38.94.09265.3a973...@pb1.pair.com... Hello people! A time before I had issues with my php 5.2.3 that would not fork anything, neither in shell or via apache, and I figured out that commenting out the snmp.so extension from php.ini made it fork commands passed to php cli with an unprivileged user (www) fine, however apache still would not fork anything. Now I just compiled 5.3.2 and it doesn't fork at all, neither as root with -n option. For example I am running: r...@saturno:/usr/src/apache/php-5.3.2# ./sapi/cli/php -n -r 'echo shell_exec(echo Test!);' Warning: shell_exec(): Unable to execute 'echo Test!' in Command line code on line 1 (neither system, exec, other options work) Any ideas on what is going on? (compiled using ../configure --prefix=/usr --with-apxs2 --disable-cgi --disable-short-tags --disable-ipv6 --without-sqlite3 --with-mysql --with-pdo-mysql --without-pdo-sqlite --enable-sockets --without-sqlite --with-gnu-ld) Thanks -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
[PHP] Re: php 5.3.2 Unable to fork
Eduardo Nunes wrote: Compiling without mysql support, the cli php -r 'echo shell_exec(echo Test!);' works fine even as the apache unprivileged user. However when running the test.php script with apache the error log still shows the error Unable to execute / Unable to fork ... back in 5.2.3 i had the same problem and found it to be the psql drivers not mysql.. may be worth checking -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
Re: [PHP] Re: php 5.3.2 Unable to fork
On 04/01/10 02:21, Eduardo Nunes wrote: Compiling without mysql support, the cli php -r 'echo shell_exec(echo Test!);' works fine even as the apache unprivileged user. However when running the test.php script with apache the error log still shows the error Unable to execute / Unable to fork ... Eduardo Nunes zeh...@terra.com.br escreveu na mensagem news:38.94.09265.3a973...@pb1.pair.com... Hello people! A time before I had issues with my php 5.2.3 that would not fork anything, neither in shell or via apache, and I figured out that commenting out the snmp.so extension from php.ini made it fork commands passed to php cli with an unprivileged user (www) fine, however apache still would not fork anything. Now I just compiled 5.3.2 and it doesn't fork at all, neither as root with -n option. For example I am running: r...@saturno:/usr/src/apache/php-5.3.2# ./sapi/cli/php -n -r 'echo shell_exec(echo Test!);' Warning: shell_exec(): Unable to execute 'echo Test!' in Command line code on line 1 (neither system, exec, other options work) Any ideas on what is going on? (compiled using ../configure --prefix=/usr --with-apxs2 --disable-cgi --disable-short-tags --disable-ipv6 --without-sqlite3 --with-mysql --with-pdo-mysql --without-pdo-sqlite --enable-sockets --without-sqlite --with-gnu-ld) Thanks I think you need to check your PATH environment variable. Add the directory to it where your PHP interpreter sits. PS: This just a guess. Don't bash me if I'm wrong. -- Nilesh Govindarajan Site Server Administrator www.itech7.com मेरा भारत महान ! मम भारत: महत्तम भवतु ! -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php