Updated php, and apache segfaults on SIGHUP
Sean C. Farley
scf at FreeBSD.org
Tue May 20 15:22:09 UTC 2008
On Mon, 19 May 2008, Randy Bush wrote:
> 386 very current
>
> i have been unable to get apache not to segv on one server for a while
> now.
>
> i tried the php rebuild
>
> i tried clearing obj, full system build, full ports force rebuild, ...
>
> i just tried
>
>> If you have a backup of php/extensions.ini from before you did your
>> updates, it would be worth trying reverting to that, to get the order
>> you had before that seemed OK.
>
> still coring
>
> but it is nice to know i have company :)
I recall mention on an E-mail list or on IRC of a core dump with PHP due
to improper use of putenv(), but I do not remember where. Bug #44836[1]
discusses it. It seems the patch was reverted, but I see that it is
included as a patch within the ports tree. You could try to see if
things improve by using the older patch[2] for FreeBSD 7 (and above)
systems.
Cc'ing delphij to mention that the patch was reverted in the PHP tree.
Was the patch written for FreeBSD 6? I noticed that it frees memory
just after the call to putenv(). The is valid for FreeBSD 6 where the
string was duped, but in 7, it follows the POSIX standard of using the
string directly.
Sean
1. http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=44836
2. http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/ports/lang/php5/files/patch-ext_standard_basic_functions.c?rev=1.1;content-type=text%2Fplain
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