php-5.2.0 / roundcube-0.1.20061013 segfaults

eculp at bafirst.com eculp at bafirst.com
Tue Nov 7 10:42:11 PST 2006


Quoting Franz Klammer <klammer at webonaut.com>:

> Spil Oss schrieb:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> Just tested with suhosin hardened-patch disabled -> segfaults
>> Tested without hardened and without eaccelerator -> segfaults
>
> Just an idea:
>
> is it maybe possible that you have some pecl-* ports
> or other ports installed that need php5 as dependency?
>
> maybe you should also try to run "portupgrade -fr php5 -x php5\*"
>
> /Franz
>
I gave that a shot although what I'm seeing is a bit different. I've  
only seen sigfaults and core dumps with pear for right now.  I also  
have the problem with fileinfo and haven't tried to recompile it yet.   
I've also got problems with the build of json.so, ssh2.so,  
pdo_mysql.so, pdo.so, zip.so and fileinfo.so that has been mentioned  
before. Before updating all ports, including php5 and family every  
thing was fine.  The upgrade with portmaster -a went smoothly, no  
problems

Thanks,

ed


>>
>> Kind regards,
>>
>> Spil.
>>
>> On 07/11/06, Spil Oss <spil.oss at googlemail.com> wrote:
>>> Just upgraded to php-5.2.0 and now roundcube stopped working.
>>> Login-screen comes up OK, After submitting user and pass,
>>> Firefox just shows an empty page, IE hangs and needs killing.
>>>
>>> /var/log/httpd-error.log
>>> [Tue Nov 07 14:12:43 2006] [notice] child pid 32498 exit signal
>>> Segmentation fault (11)
>>>
>>> FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE-p10
>>>
>>> roundcube-0.1.20061013
>>> php-5.2.0 (suhosin hardened-patch, register_globals off)
>>> eaccelerator-0.9.5
>>> apache-2.2.3
>>>
>>> Other applications (gallery2-2.1.2, phpMyAdmin-2.9.0.3) are working fine.
>>>
>>> Kind regards,
>>>
>>> Spil
>>>
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