This probably changes the load order.
On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 10:55, Jeroen Hoppenbrouwers hop...@hoppie.nl wrote:
Weird, but
# cd /etc/php5/conf.d
# mv curl.ini postpgsql-curl.ini
instantly makes the segfault go away. Renaming to 'baseball.ini' does not
make the segfault go away, so the
Indeed:
000.ini creates segfault
zzz.ini does not create segfault.
I'll rename the file to pgsql-curl.ini so that it is clearer that it is
ordered after pgsql.
Jeroen
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2009/10/8 Jeroen Hoppenbrouwers hop...@hoppie.nl:
Weird, but
# cd /etc/php5/conf.d
# mv curl.ini postpgsql-curl.ini
instantly makes the segfault go away. Renaming to 'baseball.ini' does not
make the segfault go away, so the name is not random.
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