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From: Sara Golemon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 27 August 2006 20:17
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Subject: [PHP-DEV] Problems with APC
I get a segfault with PHP 5.2.0RC2 in
CLI mode (Apache module seems to work)
I get a segfault with PHP 5.2.0RC2 in
CLI mode (Apache module seems to work)
and APC 3.0.11 (without APC it works
fine). Is this a known problem (maybe
even fixed in CVS) or is it worth
investigating?
Yes, it's a known problem.
I get a segfault with PHP 5.2.0RC2 in CLI mode (Apache module seems
to work) and APC 3.0.11 (without APC it works fine). Is this a known
problem (maybe even fixed in CVS) or is it worth investigating?
It is not necessary a PHP 5.2 Problem, that APC segfaults. When I use
APC 3.0.11 (previous
Stefan Esser wrote:
I get a segfault with PHP 5.2.0RC2 in CLI mode (Apache module seems
to work) and APC 3.0.11 (without APC it works fine). Is this a known
problem (maybe even fixed in CVS) or is it worth investigating?
It is not necessary a PHP 5.2 Problem, that APC segfaults. When I use
APC
APC 3.0.11 (previous versions not tested) with something complex like
f.e. DokuWiki I get only segfaults. (PHP 5.1.6)
Could you provide a backtrace?
I ran into that problem this morning when I tried to test how APC is
compatible with my new suhosin(-patch/extension). When it immediately
Christian Schneider wrote:
I get a segfault with PHP 5.2.0RC2 in CLI mode (Apache module seems to
work) and APC 3.0.11 (without APC it works fine). Is this a known
problem (maybe even fixed in CVS) or is it worth investigating?
An opcode cache doesn't help a whole lot in CLI mode. You can
Rasmus Lerdorf wrote:
An opcode cache doesn't help a whole lot in CLI mode. You can turn it
off in that mode with:
apc.enable_cli=0
Doesn't help, I get the segfault anyway, probably before the setting is
already considered.
And yes, there are a couple of PHP 5.2 incompatibilities we