Using: Mandrake 9.1: uname -a: Linux red.somewhere.com 2.4.21-0.13mdk #1 Fri Mar 14 15:08:06 EST 2003 i686 unknown unknown GNU/Linux
Greetings! This is my first post to this list, but I've used Mandrake for awhile. I recently did a fresh 9.1 install onto a brand new disk as a way of "force upgrading" an older Mandrake based system (8.1, if my old install disks are right). I'm not sure if my problem is related specifically to Mandrake or Apache 2.0, but I think it must be the Linux side. I'm trying to exec a command in a PHP script that works fine when invoked from an interactive command line, but seg faults when launched from within the PHP script and I'm wondering if someone can tell me what relevant configurations have changed (I had been using an Apache 1.3.x series before) or why a PHP exec() might cause a Seg Fault for a command that I can launch by hand on the command line. I've also encountered the "Signal 11 caught by ps (procps version 3.1.6)" error that appears on various mailing lists as being fixed awhile ago. I thought perhaps this was caused by linux-secure, but switching to a plain kernel (see uname above) didn't help. I've had that both in scripts and on the command line, and am not sure if it's related, but it feels like it might be. I've found lots of postings to various mailing lists that talk about various issues and howto's (eg, Mandrake 9.1 + Apache 2.0 + PHP, "Signal 11 caught by ps", etc.), but after two days of fighting with this, I don't feel like I'm any closer to an answer. Can anyone share any clues that might help me figure this one out? Thank you! Sincerely, Joe Pezzillo Boulder, Colorado [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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