The problem here is then if someone doesn't uncomment include_path in php.ini
the zend-framework.ini
The bug is known...and has nothing to do with zend-framework :)
just uncomment include_path in php.ini and PHP5 doesn't crash anymore
I wonder if upstream does know about this...
Regards,
\sh
Additional information:
The real bug is http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=497453
Regards,
\sh
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Ok, and now in real english ;)
The problem here is if someone doesn't uncomment include_path in php.ini then
zend-framework.ini 's add to include path doesn't work and php5 is crashing
The bug is known...and has nothing to do with zend-framework :)
just uncomment include_path in php.ini and PHP5
Install zend-framework-bin and edit /etc/php5/conf.d/zend-framework.ini
uncommenting the second line which changes the include path.
After that, try to start apache in debug mode and you will find that crash.
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Install zend-framework-bin and edit /etc/php5/conf.d/zend-framework.ini
uncommenting the second line which changes the include path.
After that, try to start apache in debug mode and you will find that crash.
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apache2 crashed with SIGSEGV in sapi_getenv()
** Changed in: apache2 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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I think that would be a php5 bug, because it's a libapache2-mod-php5
which is bugging.
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Well, myself I do manage to do run php pages on Lucid, with apache2
2.2.14-5ubuntu2 as well as 5.3.1-5ubuntu1.
Are you actively serving php pages when Apache crashes, or is it enough
to have the php5 module loaded? If you are serving PHP, do you think you
can provide a piece of PHP which triggers
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Well, myself I do manage to do run php pages on Lucid, with apache2
2.2.14-5ubuntu2 as well as 5.3.1-5ubuntu1.
Are you actively serving php pages when Apache crashes, or is it enough
to have the php5 module loaded? If you are serving PHP, do you think you
can provide a piece of PHP which triggers
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