Hi John, has this file been edited on another platform, Windows in particular? I've seen many occasions where people created a script using a windows text editor, saving it as a windows text file. While most scripting languages don't care about this, editing a windows text file on a unix box will eventually break the format of the file (being neither DOS nor Unix anymore), resulting in strange behaviour sometimes. (This is just a guess, it happened several times with perl here, so php might not be affected by this kind of error at all.)
HTH Christian On 16/11/06, John Vaughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello list, Some new findings. . . A buddy (wes) on another list loaded the troublemaker index.php file using telnet and got: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Downloads$ telnet welcome.coe.jmu.edu 80 Trying 134.126.97.69.. . Connected to etv.jmu.edu. Escape character is '^]'. GET /dbadmin/index.php Connection closed by foreign host. And suggested that the PHP processor was crashing. When I use the php CLI from the command line and run the index file in my phpmyadmin folder I get: # php index.php Segmentation fault (core dumped) When I run a test file (that works) with phpinfo in it, it also throws an error: [Thu Nov 16 07:26:34 2006] Script: 'test.php' /usr/ports/databases/pecl-PDO/work/PDO-1.0.3/pdo.c(364) : Freeing 0x0838A0E8 (1 bytes), script=test.php === Total 1 memory leaks detected === There are no other useful errors (at least to me) that I can find in my error logs. Does anyone have a suggestion as to what might be causing this? All other php files (not in the phpmyadmin folder) seem to execute fine without error. I can try reinstalling php, but would really like to know where things went wrong and why only the folder with the phpmyadmin files seems to be affected. Regards, -John _______________________________________________ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
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