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

I can't tell. Is php.ini loaded if php-cli.ini doesn't exists by
default ?


Previous Comments:
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[2002-11-28 02:32:59] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Is that php.ini loaded by php then when this crash happens?


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

If I remove the php-cli.ini from my /usr/local/lib directory the
backtrace is the same. And no - I do not have multiple php-*.ini files.
One php.ini and a php-cli.ini ( since today morning ).

I copied the original php.ini-dist to /usr/local/lib/php-cli.ini and
everything is fine. ( I will customize the file later )

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[2002-11-28 02:23:54] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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


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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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