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Segmentation fault (11)

Segmentation fault (11)

Tuesday 04 May 2004 9:36:30 pm - 5 replies

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Sten Thorstensen

Wednesday 05 May 2004 2:42:28 am

please go through the whole Apache configuration, i most cases I've found Segmentation fault (11) being caused by a missconfigured VirtualHost or something.
I've also read in many forums that this can be caused by bad physical memory, but I think you should check your configuration first.

~st

Willie Seabrook

Wednesday 05 May 2004 4:02:29 pm

I'd like to pump the significance of this post up a little cause I think there may be more to it.

I use Zend to develop in. Whenever I debug I regularily get segmentation faults exactly like that. The Zend guys never figured it out. I think they ended up thinking I was crazy ;-)

But it happens all the time and randomly. Both on Apache 1.3 and 2.0 (I've found 2.0 much more stable) Stepping through the debugger to find out what line or lines causes it comes to no avail as it happens in random places.

Phlip Wards

Wednesday 05 May 2004 5:55:27 pm

I do not have eZ publish running in virtual host mode, but I do have virtual hosts. I have gone over my Apache configuration and I do not see anything wrong with it. Should I post my configuration?

Phlip Wards

Friday 07 May 2004 7:36:18 am

Alright, here's another weird thing going on. I know the problem is with eZ publish now. I have two computers: one at work and one at home. My original post refers to my home computer. My work computer runs eZ publish on PostgreSQL just fine (except for a problem with module not found errors when I use the setup link class, but I'll save that problem for another post). My work computer runs the exact same software (Red Hat 9, Apache 1.3, PHP 4.3.3 and PostgreSQL 7.3.4) because I built the RPMS at home and brought them to work.

Anyways, I upgraded my work computer to eZ publish 3.3-5. Now it gets segmentation faults. I reverted back to eZ publish 3.3-4 and everything works again.

I will try diffing the two and see if I can fix this myself, but if anyone has any ideas on how to fix this, please share. Thanks.

Phlip Wards

Friday 09 July 2004 6:29:20 am

Just an update. Whatever you guys did in 3.4 fixed the segmentation fault problem. Keep up the great work!

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