RE: [PHP-DEV] RE: PHP 4.0 Bug #9003 Updated: mod_ssl + php4.0.4pl1 crash

2001-03-03 Thread Jani Taskinen

On Sat, 3 Mar 2001, Sherman Chan wrote:

the only way I can get them works perfectly if i compile them under either
RedHat 7.0 with kernal 2.2.18 or RedHat 6.1 with kernal upgrade to 2.2.18,
also RedHat 6.2 with no kernal change, that i find out last night.  i have
no way to get it work if i compile them under redhat 6.1 with org. kernal.
anyway i resolve the issue by compile them under redhat 6.2, then
transfer the image to redhat 6.1 box, and it runs.
i guess something must go wrong when I compile them under Redhat 6.1, grabs
the wrong code??

Ask RedHat. As I said earlier, this has nothing to do with PHP.
I strongly suggest you to update RedHat 6.1 to 6.2.
And also to checkout the RedHat errata for updated RPMs.

it would be interesting to find out why.  I wounder could you give me some
idea where I can locate modf() routine, part of glibc???

You answered your question yourself. From glibc.

--Jani



thanks,
Sherman


-Original Message-
From: Jani Taskinen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, 3 March 2001 2:26 AM
To: Sherman Chan
Cc: 'Bug Database'
Subject: Re: [PHP-DEV] RE: PHP 4.0 Bug #9003 Updated: mod_ssl +
php4.0.4pl1 crash


On Fri, 2 Mar 2001, Sherman Chan wrote:

if there is nothing to do with php, could you tell me why the apache + php
+
mod_ssl fail to start, but apache + mod_ssl starts up ok.  also the same
configuration with php3 works ok as well.  could u  provide soe idea where
I
should look at, like the routine to modf ().

Hmm..first you email me and say everything works ok.
And now you're saying it doesn't work?
So what did you do after getting it running ok?
Did you add something? Did you remove something???

If I could read minds I would know but unfortunately I
can not so you will have to tell me. Otherwise I can not help.

And have you installed every update from RedHat errata into your
system? There are a few of them. I would suggest that you update
it to 6.2 which seems to be the most stable release from RedHat.
I'm using it and I haven't run into this bug before.

--Jani





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RE: [PHP-DEV] RE: PHP 4.0 Bug #9003 Updated: mod_ssl + php4.0.4pl1 crash

2001-03-02 Thread Sherman Chan

jani,
the only way I can get them works perfectly if i compile them under either
RedHat 7.0 with kernal 2.2.18 or RedHat 6.1 with kernal upgrade to 2.2.18,
also RedHat 6.2 with no kernal change, that i find out last night.  i have
no way to get it work if i compile them under redhat 6.1 with org. kernal.
anyway i resolve the issue by compile them under redhat 6.2, then
transfer the image to redhat 6.1 box, and it runs.  
i guess something must go wrong when I compile them under Redhat 6.1, grabs
the wrong code??

since I tried upgrade tke glibc on Redhat 6.1 but does not resolve the
issue.

it would be interesting to find out why.  I wounder could you give me some
idea where I can locate modf() routine, part of glibc???



thanks,
Sherman


-Original Message-
From: Jani Taskinen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, 3 March 2001 2:26 AM
To: Sherman Chan
Cc: 'Bug Database'
Subject: Re: [PHP-DEV] RE: PHP 4.0 Bug #9003 Updated: mod_ssl +
php4.0.4pl1 crash


On Fri, 2 Mar 2001, Sherman Chan wrote:

if there is nothing to do with php, could you tell me why the apache + php
+
mod_ssl fail to start, but apache + mod_ssl starts up ok.  also the same
configuration with php3 works ok as well.  could u  provide soe idea where
I
should look at, like the routine to modf ().

Hmm..first you email me and say everything works ok.
And now you're saying it doesn't work?
So what did you do after getting it running ok?
Did you add something? Did you remove something???

If I could read minds I would know but unfortunately I
can not so you will have to tell me. Otherwise I can not help.

And have you installed every update from RedHat errata into your
system? There are a few of them. I would suggest that you update
it to 6.2 which seems to be the most stable release from RedHat.
I'm using it and I haven't run into this bug before.

--Jani


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