It turns out I am running 4.3.2-r4.  I'm also using
the squirrelmail 1.4.1 ebuild.

In particular, i tried adding this to my php.ini:

error_log = /var/log/apache/mod_php_log
log_errors = On

but i'm not seeing any changes to mod_php_log. just o
make sure i created the file and chown/chmoded it to
something the apache/apache user/group can read/write.

maybe logging doesn't occur if displaying errors is
turned on perhaps?

also i definatly have imap and mysql in my use flags (
i just double checked).

i couldn't find a way to turn on any verbose logging
for squrrielmail.

i'm just running mod_php 4.3.2-r4 with apache 1.3.x. 
there's only one php.ini file for me and it's in
/etc/php/apache1-php4/php.ini.  i guess the
apache2/php5 combinations is about to make php
debugging quite hectic :)

--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Sun 24 Aug 2003 10:09:57 PM CDT, Tristan
> O'Tierney
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> 
> > I turned on mod_gzip and phpaccelerator in hopes
> that
> > they might fix the timeout problems.  i wasn't
> sure
> > exactly what was causing them :P.  The problems
> have
> > existed for months and months before i ever
> enabled
> > those two things.  I can go ahead and disable them
> > though until i find what's causing the apache
> > segfaults.
> 
> I don't recall which version of Squirrelmail you
> have.
> Start with that.  Ensure you are at the latest
> revisions.
> 
> 
> Advising you what to do at ths point could take a
> lot of time
> and effort.  PHP is a moving target, especially if
> you use a
> lot of different PHP development code like I do. 
> Like
> Squirrelmail, Horde/Imp, PHPthis_program and
> PHP_that_program
> you get the picture.
> 
> > My server is also running gentoo.  How would i go
> > about enabling more verbose logging for php and
> > squirrelmail? Lastly, which ebuild for mod_php do
> you
> > recommend?
> 
> here are mine:
> 
>  dev-php/mod_php
>       Latest version available: 4.3.2-r5
>       Latest version installed: 4.3.2-r5
>       Size of downloaded files: 3,611 kB
>       Homepage:    http://www.php.net/
>       Description: Based on the eutils eclass
> 
> *  dev-php/php
>       Latest version available: 4.3.2-r3
>       Latest version installed: 4.3.2-r3
>       Size of downloaded files: 3,611 kB
>       Homepage:    http://www.php.net/
> 
>  net-www/apache
>       Latest version available: 1.3.28
>       Latest version installed: 1.3.28
>       Homepage:    http://www.apache.org/
>       Description: Apache Web Server, Version 1.3.x
> 
> dev-db/mysql
>       Latest version available: 4.0.14-r1
>       Latest version installed: 4.0.14-r1
>       Size of downloaded files: 12,414 kB
>       Homepage:    http://www.mysql.com/
>       Description: A fast, multi-threaded,
> multi-user SQL database
> server
> 
> I expect that php _r4 ebuild will be out any day
> now.. Not that I
> recommend using it sight unseen...
> 
> I do not use the squirrelmail ebuild in gentoo.  I
> have two SM trees.
> one for generic 1.4.1 and the other for CVS 1.4.2 I
> think.
> 
> Note that:
> If you emerge sync then emerge -Up mod_php but dont
> see at least the
> versions shown above, you will have to put ~x86 in
> your
> ACCEPT_KEYWORDS directive in /etc/make.conf.  Doing
> this though will
> allow you to emerge 'unstable' ebuilds, so proceede
> with extreme
> caution.  Suggest you test on a non production
> server first.
> Make liberal use of emerge -Up pkgname to determine
> just what will be
> replaced with what :-)
> 
> Make sure you have mysql amd Imap in your USE flags
> and config SM to
> use mysql where possible.  There are probably others
> you need as well
> so consult your USE flag docs for more info. You
> setup and adjust the
> php error logs and what they output in the php.ini
> file.
> 
> If you emerge the standalone php (emerge php) there
> will be 2 seperate
> php.ini files, maybe even three if you have both
> 1.3.x and 2.x apache
> emerged. So make sure you change the right one!  I
> usually create
> symlinks to ensure I'm using the same one.
> 
> Good luck.
> Ron
> 
> 
> 
> 
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