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From: <php...@li...> - 2007-12-15 10:43:29
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Hi,
> experiencing frequent segfaults of Apache.
I don't see how the PHP/Java Bridge is involved here. The Java.inc is pure PHP and everything else
runs (should run!) outside of the HTTP domain.
Regards,
Jost Boekemeier
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From: <php...@li...> - 2007-12-15 00:32:53
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Hiya,
We're using PJB with PHP 5.1.6 and Apache 2.0.61 on Windows, and
experiencing frequent segfaults of Apache. Inspecting the dump
reveals that PHP is crashing somewhere, something to do with a null
pointer exception when reporting an error.
I've tried using the same combination but with the latest Apache
(2.2.6), but the segfault still happens.
It seems to happen most (and reproducibly) when getting requests
through a flex client, when an open connection already exists from a
flex client on the same machine (i.e. one browser window runs the flex
client, and opens a popup window also with the flex client running).
Firstly, has anyone experienced this?
So, I'm trying to update to the latest version of PHP (5.2.5), but
coming up against some problems when attempting to build PHP, to build
PJB. I've tried to build PHP using Cygwin, cross-compiling against
mingw32, but that failed with a number of build errors, presumably
related to incompatible libs and includes.
Instead I tried using MS's Visual Studio C++, as in the documentation
in the PHP build directory. Firstly I couldn't get the configure
script to find the win32build folder, so I added it to PATH and tried
again. Then, the configure script ran successfully, but nmake fails
with:
"" -h win32\ -r Release_TS\ -x Release_TS\ win32\build\wsyslog.mc
'-h' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable
program or batch file.
NMAKE : fatal error U1077: '"' : return code '0x1'
Stop.
It would appear that PHP's configure script isn't writing the make
rules properly, and is setting an empty string instead of the name of
some build tool.
Can anyone help with this? Is there a way of building PJB for win32
that doesn't require a build of PHP itself? How were the existing
binaries of PJB built?
We must have it sorted by next Wednesday (the 19th), and we're willing
to pay a reasonable rate for assistance.
Cheers,
Mike
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Michael Tyson | Developer | smartpath.com.au
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