ID: 31344 Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: sysadmin at amhosting dot com -Status: Open +Status: No Feedback Bug Type: Apache2 related Operating System: Red Hat 9 + Legacy PHP Version: 4.3.10 New Comment:
If you can't provide us with more info, we can't help. Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2004-12-31 05:38:05] sysadmin at amhosting dot com I read the indicated page, and it assumes that PHP (and Apache) can get started in the first place. That's not my problem. I'm not the person to go digging in httpd with gdb, either. So I'm sorry, there isn't much I can do. If there is someone reading these bugs that can do what you request, that would be great. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2004-12-31 01:30:31] [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 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2004-12-30 18:29:27] sysadmin at amhosting dot com The example script, run in the bash shell, looks something like this for Red Hat 9: ---start of script--- #!/bin/bash service httpd start sleep 3 ps ax | grep httpd ---end of script--- What I expect is to see a number of processes with the name "httpd" with PID numbers, all different. Before PHP install, I get that. After PHP install, I get "grep httpd" Remove PHP from the system, it works again. Script enough for you? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2004-12-30 13:39:01] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank you for this bug report. To properly diagnose the problem, we need a short but complete example script to be able to reproduce this bug ourselves. A proper reproducing script starts with <?php and ends with ?>, is max. 10-20 lines long and does not require any external resources such as databases, etc. If possible, make the script source available online and provide an URL to it here. Try avoid embedding huge scripts into the report. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2004-12-30 13:22:50] egor at ensita dot net the latest stable doesn't help. :( ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at http://bugs.php.net/31344 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=31344&edit=1