Re: [PHP-DB] pgsql.so causes Apache 1.3.36 to core dump SOLVED

2006-06-10 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I have a quite depressing row with pgsql.so the last ten days.

I have -

FreeBSD 5.4
Apache 1.3.36
PHP 5.1.4
PostgreSQL 8.0.8

Everything compiled from ports.

After everything is installed - it works. As soon as I reboot the 
FreeBSD - Apache starts to core dump. When I comment pgsql.so in the 
extensions.ini or uninstall it - everything works again.


I did more than a dozen clean installations on a blank drive starting 
from the operating system and I get all the time the same result - after 
install all works, after OS reboot - Apache starts to core dump.


Is it possible that I do something wrong, which is enforced on reboot?

Thanks a lot for your help,
Iv


SOLVED

Somebody from the list came in to debug with us. He examined httpd.core 
and found out that the problem is around 'get host by name'. Then he 
added a line in 'hosts' and gave the host name in 'httpd.conf' and all 
worked fine.


Interesting that the server worked without this for quite a while.

Iv.

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[PHP-DB] pgsql.so causes Apache 1.3.36 to core dump

2006-06-09 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I have a quite depressing row with pgsql.so the last ten days.

I have -

FreeBSD 5.4
Apache 1.3.36
PHP 5.1.4
PostgreSQL 8.0.8

Everything compiled from ports.

After everything is installed - it works. As soon as I reboot the 
FreeBSD - Apache starts to core dump. When I comment pgsql.so in the 
extensions.ini or uninstall it - everything works again.


I did more than a dozen clean installations on a blank drive starting 
from the operating system and I get all the time the same result - after 
install all works, after OS reboot - Apache starts to core dump.


Is it possible that I do something wrong, which is enforced on reboot?

Thanks a lot for your help,
Iv

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