curl-and-php
[OT] Re: apache seg fault (sig 11)
Date: Wed, 14 Aug 2002 17:17:35 -0600
I apologize for having posted this here... it is not curl-related. I
was hoping that by posting it here, youself or the other person in the
thread, Juan, would be able to provide some insight. We are going to do
some tracing and debugging on this end, but I thought maybe this person
had figured it out already, and maybe you remembered. I contacted him
directly and have yet to receive a response...
In short, I used this list as a vehicle to yourself or Juan, and I
apologize. You will not see further posts about this here.
P.
Daniel Stenberg wrote:
>
> On Wed, 14 Aug 2002, Pete James wrote:
>
> > I'm posting here because I saw a very similar (pretty much exact) situation
> > to this on the CURL mailing list back in April. Here's the link to that
> > thread:
> >
> > http://curl.haxx.se/mail/archive-2002-04/0042.html
> >
> > Wondering if any of the gurus out there have any insight...
>
> I'll be sure to ask one if I see any!
>
> > I'm running a set of php scripts using nested output buffering + sessions
> > and I'm getting sporadic seg faults. If I turn off output buffering it
> > seems to work fine, which would be great if I didn't need it.
>
> In what way is this curl related?
>
> > I'd post code, but there's a lot of it... I'm gonna see if I can pare it
> > down to a simple test case.
> >
> > Anybody run into this issue before, and have a thought or two?
>
> I can offer about the same clues I could produce in the mail you pointed to
> above. If you can produce a stack trace of the seg fault we can pin point
> exactly where it happened and who to blame for it. ;-)
>
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