On Tue, 18 Jul 2000, Drew Degentesh wrote:

> I had the segfault problem with Redhat 6.1/mod_perl 1.2x/php 4.0RC1
> 
> Then I upgraded to PHP4.0.1pl2, and upon configuring got this little handy
> message:
> 
> +--------------------------------------------------------------------+
> |                        *** WARNING ***                             |
> |                                                                    |
> | You chose to compile PHP with the built-in MySQL support.  If you  |
> | are compiling a server module, and intend to use other server      |
> | modules that also use MySQL (e.g, mod_auth_mysql, PHP 3.0,         |
> | mod_perl) you must NOT rely on PHP's built-in MySQL support, and   |
> | instead build it with your local MySQL support files, by adding    |
> | --with-mysql=/path/to/mysql to your configure line.                |
> 
> (this didn't appear when I configured any previous version of PHP)
> 
> 
> So, I reconfigured PHP with --with-mysql=/path/to/mysql (in my case it was
> /usr), recompiled, and the segfault problem disappeared.

Confirmed, this helped me out here, too.

lg,
le

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