ID: 22893
Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: juvenal dot jr at uol dot com dot br
Status: Feedback
Bug Type: Session related
Operating System: Red Hat 7.3
PHP Version: 4.3.1
New Comment:
Try the snapshot.
Previous Comments:
[2003-03-26 09:29:33] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Does the crash occur when you do not use Zend Optimizer and Zend
Debugger?
[2003-03-26 06:40:38] juvenal dot jr at uol dot com dot br
I tried the standard one with RH 7.3 (gcc-2.96.110) and the updated RHN
(gcc-2.96-113). Both gave me the same results.
[2003-03-26 05:53:20] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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
And what compiler and version of it are you using ?
[2003-03-26 05:34:31] juvenal dot jr at uol dot com dot br
I'm having a problem here with PHP 4.3.1 and RH 7.3 with the latest
packages from RHN (apache-1.3.27-2, glibc-2.2.5-43), and a kernel with
SGI XFS patches applied (kernel-2.4.18-4SGI_XFS_1.1). When compiled
with --disable-debug, I got the Segmentation fault problem with
session_start(), but when I use --enable-debug on compile, the SEGV
simply vanishes. I'd like to ask if there is another way to get
important info to fix it (I cannot use the --enable-debug version on
the production server because I need Zend Optimizer and Zend Debugger,
and they only work with the --disable-debug version of PHP).
I'm available to solve this with you, as this is my primary concern
now.
I'm waiting your answer.
Cheers,
Juvenal A. Silva Jr.
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