*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 424789 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/424789
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 424789
PHP random segfaults on session_start();
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php pages on localhost try to download instead of render in firefox most of the
time
https://bugs.launchp
Seems the issue was with that suhosin patch, after removal and restart
of apache I haven't had it happen again so far.
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php pages on localhost try to download instead of render in firefox most of the
time
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/427190
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Bug #424789 is another bug that sounds very similar to this one. Try removing
the suhosin patch,
[CLI]
sudo apt-get remove php5-suhosin
sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 restart
[/CLI]
and see if your environment keeps randomly crashing. Also, try removing xdebug
if you have that (php5-xdebug).
My dev
Okay thanks... lots of segfaults in there, but they all say:
[Thu Sep 10 21:19:45 2009] [notice] child pid 14249 exit signal
Segmentation fault (11)
with different pid numbers.
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php pages on localhost try to download instead of render in firefox most of the
time
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bu
The segfault is usually listed under the apache log, not the system
messages. Check /var/log/apache2/error.log instead.
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php pages on localhost try to download instead of render in firefox most of the
time
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/427190
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I thought it might be something segfaulting as well but have already /
and again checked the /var/log/messages and with the exception of a
couple of unrelated segfaults (nautilus, update-manager, etc) there is
nothing in the logfiles about php segfaulting.
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php pages on localhost try to downloa
This is probably caused from a module loaded from PHP randomly
segfaulting. In my experience, it was xdebug that was crashing.
Checkout https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/php5/+bug/420389 and
see if this is a duplicate from that bug.
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php pages on localhost try to download instead of r
okay, tested a script by turning on output buffering, echo a few things
including date and time, get the contents of the buffer and write it to
a file then flush the buffer to display it to the browser.
When firefox presents the download box it also doesn't write the data
into the file, otherwise
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Could you please try outputting the same output to a file as well as
the browser and see if you do indeed get output when the browser
presents the download box?
Thanks.
Tim Wells wrote:
> I can confirm I get the correct output from the php script 1 th
I can confirm I get the correct output from the php script 1 third of
the times I refresh, the page loads and displays the desired output in
the browser. The other times I just get the download popup.
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php pages on localhost try to download instead of render in firefox most of the
time
https:/
I can confirm I get the correct output from the php script 1 third of
the times I refresh, the page loads and displays the desired output in
the browser. The other times I just get the download popup.
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php pages on localhost try to download instead of render in firefox most of the
time
https:/
I can confirm I get the correct output from the php script 1 third of
the times I refresh, the page loads and displays the desired output in
the browser. The other times I just get the download popup.
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php pages on localhost try to download instead of render in firefox most of the
time
https:/
I can confirm I get the correct output from the php script 1 third of
the times I refresh, the page loads and displays the desired output in
the browser. The other times I just get the download popup.
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php pages on localhost try to download instead of render in firefox most of the
time
https:/
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