Bruno Santos wrote:
> Hello. I've developed a script to use in shell to resize several images,
> but, when i try to run it, i keep receiving this error:
>
> Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 8388608 bytes exhausted (tried to
> allocate 2048 bytes)
>
> how can i solve it ?
If you actually NEED mo
Bruno Santos wrote:
Hello. I've developed a script to use in shell to resize several images,
but, when i try to run it, i keep receiving this error:
Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 8388608 bytes exhausted (tried to
allocate 2048 bytes)
how can i solve it ?
PHP: 5.0.3
php.ini settings:
max_e
Sometimes a memory error is just a memory error.
What does your ram/swap usage look like?
Thomas Holton wrote:
> Hi
> I built PHP on an ALPHA running OSF V5.1
>
> I did the install after the make just like i did in the past.
> This time, however, when i do:
> apachectl start
> i get this:
> /u
I'm using it as CGI.
Note: I've developed these types of pages many times(on the same system).
I've never seem this error before.
__John Monfort_
_+---+_
P E P I E D E S I G N S
www.pepiedesigns.com
"The world is waiting, ar
Used to happen the same here when I was using PhpMyAdmin. On large
consults, it would lock.
Passing from CGI to module solved all my problems. On the manual you can
see the necessary lines to do such.
--
Julio Nobrega
No matter where you go, &this.
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John,
Question 1,
are you using PHP as ISAPI or CGI?
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> Hey all,
> Need some help.
>
> Two questions:
>
> 1)
>
> =Environment=
> PHP 4.0.5
> Win2k
> Apache 1.3.20
> MySQL ..3.24
> ===
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