ID:               36472
 User updated by:  Eskil dot Swahn at LDC dot lu dot se
 Reported By:      Eskil dot Swahn at LDC dot lu dot se
 Status:           Open
 Bug Type:         Apache related
 Operating System: Tru64 UNIX V5.1B
 PHP Version:      4.4.2
 New Comment:

Something that was interesting as well was that 'httpd -X' doesn't
coredump, it's not until I run 'apachectl startssl' that I trigger the
memory fault..


Previous Comments:
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[2006-02-21 15:05:52] Eskil dot Swahn at LDC dot lu dot se

I have generated a core file and I am waiting on help from HP on how to
handle the debugger. My session so far:

dbx version 5.1
Type 'help' for help.
Core file created by program "httpd"

thread 0x4 signal Segmentation fault at >*[strcmp, 0x3ff800d8334]      
ldq_u   t1, 0(a1)
(dbx) help
  Command syntax:  "help <keyword>",  <keyword> is one of the following
list:

    most_used, quit, alias, record, playback, history, lineedit, run, 
    rerun, stop, step, next, trace, delete, catch, ignore, 
    cont, return, when, goto, print, printx, printo, printd, 
    printf, printregs, where, status, whatis, which, whereis, assign, 
    tag, up, down, func, dump, display, list, search, 
    edit, file, use, set, setenv, sh, stopi, conti, 
    stepi, nexti, tracei, listobj, enable, disable, kernel, tlist, 
    tset, tstack, call, attach, detach, plist, switch, variable, 
    register, builtin, expression

(dbx) trace
trace
     ^ syntax error
(dbx) help trace
trace <exp>                    - print <exp> when it changes
trace <exp> at <line>          - print <exp> when <line> is reached
trace <exp> in <proc>          - print <exp> when call <proc>
trace <exp> at <line> if <exp> - print <exp> when <line> is reached and
<exp>
trace <exp> in <proc> if <exp> - print <exp> when call <proc> and
<exp>
(dbx) quit


Does this help in any way so far?

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[2006-02-21 11:17:43] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

No, you're on your own for that... but your best bet would be to start
apache in single process mode (-X) in the debugger and then request
your script. The debugging should capture it when it segfaults and i
guess there is a command to make a backtrace then.

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[2006-02-21 11:12:28] Eskil dot Swahn at LDC dot lu dot se

Checked the instructions for generating a backtrace.

Any chance of instructions for T64's dbx instead of gdb?

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[2006-02-21 10:51:03] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Thank you for this bug report. To properly diagnose the problem, we
need a backtrace to see what is happening behind the scenes. To
find out how to generate a backtrace, please read
http://bugs.php.net/bugs-generating-backtrace.php for *NIX and
http://bugs.php.net/bugs-generating-backtrace-win32.php for Win32

Once you have generated a backtrace, please submit it to this bug
report and change the status back to "Open". Thank you for helping
us make PHP better.

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[2006-02-21 10:44:34] Eskil dot Swahn at LDC dot lu dot se

Description:
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I have failed to upgrade our PHP-installation on Tru64 UNIX to 4.4.1 or
4.4.2 (successful on Linux and Solaris).

When I try to restart Apache after copying a new libphp4.so I get a
crash which only lists the following:

bin/apachectl: 814341 Memory fault
bin/apachectl startssl: httpd could not be started

This setup has worked flawlessly upto 4.4.0 but both 4.4.1 and 4.4.2
triggers this behaviour.

Config:

./configure  --with-apache=../apache_1.3.33
--with-prefix=/usr/local/php
--with-oci8=/usr/users/dba/oracle/product/9.2.0 --with-openssl

I can find no further information in any of Apache's logfiles.

This is a setup with Apache 1.3.33 and mod_ssl 2.8.22.



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