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[phpa] Re: Segmentation fault results in 'undefined function' error

  • From: wolff@xxxxxxxxx
  • To: phpa@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2002 15:03:29 +0100
Hi Nick,
thanks for your quick response.

On 14 Jan 2002 at 12:57, Nick Lindridge wrote:

> 
> Hi and thanks for the report Tobias,
> 
> Firstly I'd suggest getting the current development version, 1.2dev, from 
> http://www.php-accelerator.co.uk/dev-download.php
> 
> This has some bug fixes that may or not be related to the problem you 
> reported and has some internals redresigned, and so please try with that 
> version. Note that the names of config file entries change in 1.2 so be 
> sure to check the release notes, and you should delete all cache files and 
> flush the cache too before restarting with 1.2dev.  If you still have 
> problems in 1.2dev then I'll look to fixing them in that version.
> 
> I also recommend upgrading to 4.0.7RC3 of PHP as it fixes some memory 
> problems present in 4.0.6 that some scripts may experience.

O.k., but problem is that the version 4.0.7RC3 of PHP is not accessible 
any more at www.php.net, but I will immediately try out your 
development version.
 
> I notice that you have fast cgi enabled but I assume that you're using php 
> as a built in or dso module and not as a cgi-bin script processor. Am I 
> correct?

You are correct, we use fast cgi and php as a dso module. Should we 
use php as a build in module?

Thanks again,
Tobias.
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