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 ID:                 64836
 User updated by:    r dot biegel at gmx dot at
 Reported by:        r dot biegel at gmx dot at
 Summary:            segfault in softmagic.c
 Status:             Suspended
 Type:               Bug
 Package:            Unknown/Other Function
 Operating System:   Gentoo Linux
 PHP Version:        5.4.15
 Assigned To:        ab
 Block user comment: N
 Private report:     N

 New Comment:

USE=nss doesn't work for me. Seems to be another problem, sorry.


Previous Comments:
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[2013-06-10 16:06:21] mah at everybody dot org

Someone posting on this problem on the Gentoo forums 
(https://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-p-7260284.html) said that they fixed this 
(or a similar problem) by adding USE=nss for apr-utils.

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[2013-06-10 13:48:44] r dot biegel at gmx dot at

No change of behaviour with php 5.4.16 and 5.5.0_rc3.

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[2013-06-06 16:46:10] r dot biegel at gmx dot at

Shame on me, I still suffer from this crash. Somehow I confused the "-D SVN" 
and "-D DAV" apache startup parameters and didn't add the SVN to the options 
when testing.

PHP Versions 5.3.25, 5.4.13, 5.4.14, 5.4.15 and 5.5.0_rc2 all segfault for me.

What did you mean with "TS build"? Treadsafe? I compiled php with threads 
enabled (at least i specified the gentoo threads USE flag which seems to enable 
maintainer-zts).

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[2013-05-25 07:48:03] a...@php.net

Hi,

thanks for investing so much time in this ticket. After looking at the Gentoo 
tickets

- #470828 seems to report about SVN issue in apache, PHP is only mentioned aside
- #467756 looks related to PHP, however 5.4.14. As i've mentioned, libmagic is 
upgraded in 5.4.15, though one small regression was present. The crash in that 
ticket is therefore most likely not relevant for 5.4.15 and later.
- The BT in this ticket isn't reproducible anymore by you, nor I could get it 
crashy

Conclusion - I would suspend this bug and check when the new PHP version is 
out. 
May be also some more info is present in the Gentoo tickets by that time.

Have a nice weekend :)

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[2013-05-23 11:04:18] r dot biegel at gmx dot at

OK, in short: I can't reproduce the segfault behaviour anymore.

Longer version:
- updated kernel from gentoo-hardened 3.8.12 to 3.9.2
- updated gcc to 4.7.3
- compiled php 5.4.13 and 5.4.14 and both work fine
- compiled php 5.4.15 again which now works fine too
- downgraded kernel and gcc to previous versions
- compiled php 5.4.15, still works

I just don't get it... I already had re-compiled php and apache before 
reporting as bug.

With "-D SVN" I meant the startup-arguments for apache on the command line. 
Don't know if this is Gentoo specific, but it controls the loading of the svn 
DAV module.

At last I'd like to link these two bugs on gentoo bugzilla, which might be 
related:
https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=467756
https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=470828

Thanks for your help!

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