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Re: Php Crashing [message #9580 is a reply to message #9579] Fri, 11 April 2003 19:29 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
ScooterQ is currently offline  ScooterQ   United States
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philip wrote on Fri, 11 April 2003 15:08


Since creating a segfault is in no way a fudforum problem I assume that's the reason for no feedback here.


I can reproduce the segfault using the administrative functions
within FUDForum. To quote my original post in this thread:

"Now I can seg fault PHP on demand. I've been testing with a hacked up version of the compact page (adm/compact.php) - I'm slowly adding the code back in until I produce errors. The seg fault is occuring after the post and appears to be somewhere around the time of the db_lock (line 110)."

In other words, push button in FUDForum, PHP go boom. That's a problem with both FUDForum and PHP in my book.



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That and the fact that you closed bug #23040 and never updated it saying the segfault still exists, and never updating your comment on how it's not a PHP bug at all but rather an Apache one. Protess closes many bugs at bugs.php.net so most likely went off that.


I didn't update the bug because I was looking for more information to actually write a decent bug report so that the problem could be addressed. If I re-opened the bug with partial information I wouldn't really be helping as much as potentially taking someone away from another problem that might be more critical. I posted my information here after I discovered that the problem had come back in hopes of getting some help in writing a better bug.

I can see where there may have been some confusion, but I posted my questions here **after** the bug had been marked as closed on bugs.php.net. As soon as I saw that it had been marked closed/bogus I figured I'd better gather some more information before trying to re-open it. Perhaps I was wrong in that assumption, but I wanted to gather more information before proceeding so as to not waste people's time.


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I'm sure if this bug is reopened with a reason that someone will fix it and/or locate the exact cause.
(snip)
If you could at least leave what you know now to that bug report that'd be cool and who knows maybe it'll be solved. I'd hate to see all your hard-work go to waste as you obviously put time into this already Smile


I jsut saw that you re-opened it for me. Smile I'll try to post more info. If you're able to help in any way I'll be happy to help track down the problem. That's all I was really after in the first place.
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