Re: Segmentation Fault

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From: Rodger Castle
Subject: Re: Segmentation Fault
Date: 19:33 on 31 Mar 2005
> 
> > I am unaware of a fix, but PHP/MySQL is your problem.  There's apparently
> > a SQL library collision between PHP and DBI.
> 
> >Rodger
> 
> There shouldn't be. It works fine in apache 1.* with mod_perl and php. Same
> is, that it works in Debian Testing with Apache2 and mod_perl. But that_s in
> testing, and I want to run stable.
> 
> Andreas
> 

Well, I didn't say it made sense, but you'll find that if you take out the DBI code in mod_perl or take out the php module, everything is fine.  I can't find the list posts where this problem is mentioned, but the PHP and DBI libraries don't like each other.  I had this problem on a Debian Sarge system. My resultion was to simply not use PHP as I was transitioning out of PHP anyway.

Rodger

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Segmentation Fault
=?iso-8859-1?Q?Andreas_Kr=FCger?= 16:23 on 31 Mar 2005

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Rodger Castle 16:54 on 31 Mar 2005

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Re: Segmentation Fault
Rodger Castle 19:33 on 31 Mar 2005

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Jonathan Vanasco 19:56 on 31 Mar 2005

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Rodger Castle 21:26 on 31 Mar 2005

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