ID:               16746
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Status:           Open
+Status:           Feedback
 Bug Type:         Reproducible crash
 Operating System: FreeBSD 4.5
 PHP Version:      4.2.0
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Previous Comments:
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[2002-04-29 15:44:08] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

This problem is not related to PEAR. Reclassified as Reproducible
crash.

-- Tomas V.V.Cox

PS.- For the moment you could download the package, uncompress and
install it by hand

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[2002-04-29 09:16:20] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

(sorry, forgot to update the bug status to open)

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[2002-04-29 09:13:02] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hi!

I have just tried the latest available snap: php4-STABLE-200204290300

I encoutered some other problems:

1. The build process does not work with freebsd 4.5 byacc once i type
gmake the script answers with the byacc command line. I tried another
approach: installed bison and it was ok then.

2. when i try to install the cgi version the gmake install script
replies with an error:

Making install in .
gmake[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/php4-STABLE-200204290300'
gmake[1]: *** [install-sapi] Error 1
gmake[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/php4-STABLE-200204290300'
gmake: *** [install-recursive] Error 1

(i made a gmake clean and configured everything again between the
apache module build and the cgi build)

Since i needed the php binary, i copied it into
/usr/local/services/php/bin.

Tried 'pear install /usr/src/Log-1.1.tgz', same result: Segmentation
Fault (core dumped)
Now the php.core is created not under /usr/src (where Log-1.1.tgz is)
but in /usr/local/services/php/bin (where i called the pear script)

Please don't be confused about the directories i mention. The old 4.2.0
build was in it's own /usr/local/services/php-4.2.0 directory.
/usr/local/services/php was just a symlink. When i compiled the
4.2.1-dev i simply changed the link to /usr/local/services/php-latest,
so there is no way i was using the old php binary with the development
version.

I still have that php.core... The answer to the latest comment is:
unfortnately the problem persists. I am still unable to run horde.

I don't know if i have sent enough information; feel free to ask what
is needed.

thank you (again).

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[2002-04-29 07:21:31] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Could you perhaps try the latest PHP version from snaps.php.net and see
if the problem persists?

- Martin

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[2002-04-29 07:05:14] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Ok, i got it, but now php gives a segmentation fault, core dumped.

What i did was to recompile php without the --with-apxs2 option in the
configuration stage. Then with the cgi version i used the pear command
to install the downloaded Log-1.1.tgz. 

'pear install /usr/src/Log-1.1.tgz'

I get a 'Segmentation Fault (core dumped)' and a 3.4MB php.core file in
/usr/src.

I know that php.core can give you valuable information, but you must
tell me first what can i do with it to send that information back to
you.

I am sorry to insist on the 'bug' but when i got the segmentation fault
from the php binary i thought this could be a bug (not the pear Log
module, the segmentation fault).

Also i tried to simply copy the files in Log-1.1.tgz into
/usr/local/services/php/lib/php but no success, horde still doesn't
work.

Thank you for the help.

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