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I'm on Linux too, so never mind Windows for the moment.
So what's the difference between our two environments? Try putting
something in the problem-include file to verify that virtual is doing
what it's supposed to.
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That worked fine. I am sure that there are many differences in
Jay Blanchard wrote:
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I'm on Linux too, so never mind Windows for the moment.
So what's the difference between our two environments? Try putting
something in the problem-include file to verify that virtual is doing
what it's supposed to.
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That worked fine. I am sure that
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That worked fine. I am sure that there are many differences in our
environments. We are running Suse Linux, PHP 5.2.1, Apache 2.2.4.
That's close though - my workstation is openSUSE 10.2, PHP 5.2.4, Apache
2.2.4.
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As this installation is on a development box it has nearly every
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Anyway, I think it's exceptionally poor show by php to cause a
segfault,
probably due to user code. I know it does it every now and then, and
nobody has ever been interested in looking at the core dump.
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The Dev team looks at core dumps all of the time to try to
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