ID:               20896
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      carl at thep dot lu dot se
-Status:           Verified
+Status:           Feedback
 Bug Type:         CGI related
 Operating System: SuSE 7.2
 PHP Version:      4.3.3RC2-dev
 New Comment:

Please try using this CVS snapshot:

  http://snaps.php.net/php4-STABLE-latest.tar.gz
 
For Windows:
 
  http://snaps.php.net/win32/php4-win32-STABLE-latest.zip




Previous Comments:
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[2003-01-08 16:59:30] sthomas at townnews dot com

This bug also affects PHP 4.3.0 Final, at least on Redhat 7.3 and
Redhat 8.0. Pretty odd to have 100% cpu usage when it's already
finished with the whitespace stripping or syntax hilighting.

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[2003-01-07 14:31:37] internet at choq dot fm

I have a similar problem on Slackware 8.1, on a kernel 2.4.20.

PHP version 4.3 Release.

When I start the server everything is fine for a little while. After a
bit the CPU load increases dramatically and dosn't stop. Top shows me
that the httpd processes are in a infinite loop. Also I can'T kill them
at all, even with a kill -HUP.

uptime : 
15:28:55 up 18:21,  3 users,  load average: 47.15, 46.94, 44.35

with 46 looped httpd process.

I removed all the php scripts on the server and everything runs fine
afdterwards, so it's definately caused by php.

I will recompile PHP and apache later tonight to see if this might be a
problem between the kernel/apache/php4.

I will try posting more info as well. I know that mysql, gd, freetype,
zlib, libpng, libjpeg are installed but I don't remmeber the others.

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[2002-12-22 12:19:26] andrew at evilwalrus dot com

Works fine for me on WinXP SP1 with 4.4.0-dev (CVS).

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[2002-12-13 05:46:05] ljpersson at hotmail dot com

Same problem exists in 4.3.0RC3

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[2002-12-11 02:38:44] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

This happens also with the -s option. And with CGI binary too.
Basically the reason is that the -s / -w options use some hackish way
to accomplish the tasks. Which seems to work on some systems though..


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