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Hi Joshua,
Sorry, I was unable to reproduce the bug in the VM. I am not sure if it
is hardware related but at least it does not happen in maverick.
Vladimir
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Can you install php5-dbg and try to reproduce this again?
Thanks
chuck
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Don't have 9.10 anymore :-( The bug does not happen in 10.10 though (and
did not happen in 10.04 as far as I remember).
Will try setting up a VM and trying to reproduce it.
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So let me get this straight. The crash happens when you run, through
cron, the /usr/bin/php5 -f /var/www/extreme_staging/current/public/wp-
content/plugins/extreme-membership/cron/pmta_reports.php command, while
the /var/www/extreme_staging/current/public/wp-content/plugins/extreme-
is that right ?
Yes
When you say not always, how often do you reproduce the crash ?
The script was scheduled to run every 15 minutes, there were up to 10
crashes a day.
If you run the same command outside of cron, you get, I suspect, an
error about a non-existing file ?
Yes. I wanted to
So that means it fails about 10% of the time. Could you attach your
cronjob so that we reproduce with the closest environment ?
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/etc/cron.d/extrememember
MAILTO=root
*/15 * * * * root /usr/bin/php5 -f
/var/www/extreme_staging/current/public/wp-content/plugins/extreme-membership/cron/pmta_reports.php
We have recently upgraded to Lucid, PHP 5.3.2. I will check if the error
is still there.
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