A couple of months ago I tried that on Ubuntu and had the same problem with
the latest latest Apache/PHP version - I didn't have the time to review it
so I dropped it.
Now I test Apache 2.4.4 and PHP 5.5.3 with the binaries provided by
ApacheFriends.
If it is required, I'll try to find some time to install Debian Testing with
PHP 5.5 and review it later this week.
Petko
alberto fuentes writes:
yup, on clean testing happens as well
On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 12:18 AM, alberto fuentes <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 12:13 AM, Petko Yotov <[email protected]> wrote:
>> alberto fuentes writes:
>>
>>> Same seg fault error with 2.2.56 :(
>>
>>
>> Please disable any modules/recipes you may have and see if it works. If
yes,
>> re-enable the modules one after another and test if at some point it
breaks
>> - then report about the module and we'll provide a workaround or a fix
ASAP.
>
> Actually if i just copy the latest pmwiki folder without anything else
> i still get the segfault... Its definetly has something to do with the
> php of debian testing, but other php stuff i run on the same server
> seems to run okay
>
> Its just that i cant tell causing the segfault since i know little of
> how to debug php :/
>
> Ill try in a clean debian testing to see if it has something to do
> with that particular server, but i barely touch the php defaults since
> i dont know what im doing :>
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