ID:               42389
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      webmaster at machostlink dot net
-Status:           Open
+Status:           Feedback
 Bug Type:         CGI related
 Operating System: OSX 10.4.10
 PHP Version:      5.2CVS-2007-08-23
 New Comment:

And that's where you do 'bt'..but I'd try few times first to see it's
always the same..


Previous Comments:
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[2007-08-24 10:51:11] webmaster at machostlink dot net

Ahh..  ok no I get:

Continuing.

Program received signal SIGPIPE, Broken pipe.
0x9001029c in write ()

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[2007-08-24 10:47:56] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

After attaching you say 'c' to continue processing. And then go access
the webpage causing problems.

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[2007-08-24 10:32:35] webmaster at machostlink dot net

Sorry, this: ns1:/usr/bin root# gdb ./php4-cgi 5379
...should have been: ns1:/usr/bin root# gdb ./php5-cgi 5379

copied it wrong and was trying php4 as well but same thing...

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[2007-08-24 10:30:07] webmaster at machostlink dot net

jani,

here is the output of Gdb (Apache was just started and after loading a
executing a php page in the browser it spawns first child with PID
5379):

ns1:/usr/bin root# gdb ./php4-cgi 5379
...Reading symbols for shared libraries .................... done
Attaching to program: `/usr/bin/php5-cgi', process 5379.
Reading symbols for shared libraries
.+.++........................................++++++...+++++. done
0x9004eb97 in accept ()


But then after submit nothing happens!? And if I get info...

(gdb) info threads
* 1 process 5379 thread 0x417  0x9004eb97 in accept ()

Nothing? Or do I have to do anything else but starting gdb? Sorry not
to familiar with gdb yet...

The process is not getting killed because its locked by gdb but I still
get "500 error". :( Could you walk me thru debugging this please? I
guess I do something wrong here...

Thanks
Tony

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[2007-08-24 10:24:15] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Keep this in feedback state until you have the backtrace or info that
it isn't crashing but something else happens..

Also: You'd be much better of using lighttpd anyway if you use FastCGI
enabled PHP..


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