ID:               20539
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Status:           Bogus
+Status:           Feedback
 Bug Type:         Reproducible crash
 Operating System: Linux
 PHP Version:      4CVS-2002-11-21 (stable)
 New Comment:

Is the backtrace still the same?
And do you have any other php-*.ini files anywhere in your system? If
you do have, please make a diff between it and
the php.ini-dist



Previous Comments:
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[2002-11-28 02:09:28] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

After a very long night I solved the problem. Don't hurt me ! The
standard php make install doesn't create the php-cli.ini and if this
file is missing my php-cli segfaults. If it's present - all is fine.

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[2002-11-27 07:30:32] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Recently I set up a second linux box and repeated all. It works - but
why. I updated bcc, bison, etc to the newest version on both machines.
The new one is okay, the old one segfaults. Any Ideas how I can check
the differences which can cause the fault ?

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[2002-11-27 02:58:43] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

If it's broken hard- or software. Why the php4 apache module works
perfect? The same script called by web is running w/o any error.

Well, broken sofware may cause the fault - but which software is needed
by CLI SAPI and NOT by the apache module. This would help me to find a
possible broken piece of software.

Because the segfault is produced neither in the apache module nor CGI
and only in CLI, imho it's bug in php. Perhaps in assembly to other
software packages, right.

But - "It's not PHPs fault" Isn't a good solution for me. Guess what?
Shall I reinstall the complete server? I can't.

I will be very appreciated for any hints that solve my problem apart
from reinstalling all the software I'm running.

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[2002-11-27 02:38:42] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

he is probably not, see #20604

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[2002-11-26 20:42:46] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

This can be anything from broken hardware to some file errors..but
surely it's not bug in PHP since you're the only one reporting it.


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