Unfortunately I cannot. It takes between a few hours and a few days
for this event to occur, and we only have 1 server, not a test and a
production.

Perhaps I'll rebuild php without sqlite (we use sqlite with Trac but
mysql with the other parts so sqlite in php is not necessary) and see
if it helps. This will take a while as most software is handled
through fink, not custom-built. But thank you for the suggestion. I
will post back when I've done it with the results.

   -k.

On Feb 22, 1:19 pm, Noah Kantrowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> mankoff wrote:
> > yes.
>
> Try disabling that for a moment (and bounce Apache) and see if it makes
> Trac happier. If that fixes it try rebuilding PHP without SQLite
> support. If you need SQLite in PHP, I have heard you "build SQLite
> support as a .so module", but I don't know how to do that for PHP.
>
> --Noah


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