David Guerizec wrote:

> > OK, I think I have the same problem now. Bugger me where this comes
> > from, but at least I can look for it now. No problems with starting
> > apache though, so I can't yet reproduce the problem where libmidgard
> > isn't found. This is on debian unstable, updated last night.
> 
> did you load midgard.so from php.ini ? if so, you shouldn't be able to
> start apache, otherwise it will segfault in midgard-root.php.

I thought that loading it as an extension through php.ini was the
right way to do it? AAMOF, if we're loading it from the
midgard-root.php, does our rinit even get executed? The request is
allready running at that point.

Emile


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