Re: Proces killed after http post without ConentType header

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The server is currently in commercial use. I can't afford downgrading php. If I want to do it with yum I need to remove php first (also with downgrade) and plesk gets removed as well...
So, how would you replicate the problem? How would you do a binary post to a server without setting the content type header? If there is a bug in php 5.3.9 how could we test this?
There are some somewhat similar bugs in php. I think we can indeed conclude it is a php thing. So lets remove the discussion from this mailing list. I'll post my findings on php mailing list.
tanx!

2012/1/29 Yehuda Katz <yehuda@xxxxxxxxxx>
On Sun, Jan 29, 2012 at 9:46 AM, Yehuda Katz <yehuda@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Sun, Jan 29, 2012 at 6:36 AM, Bardo Bakker <bardobakker@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Tanx for reply!
 
In run on CentOS 5.7 (Latest). CentOS' policy is to have most stable versions which is apache 2.2.3... And this is not stable behaviour.
 
PHP Version => 5.3.9
mysql  Ver 14.14 Distrib 5.5.20, for Linux (x86_64) using readline 5.1
 
Acording to this version info only my httpd is a out of date but should be stable.

Were you able to run php -i ?
That will usually tell you why PHP is crashing.

If php -i does not segfault, you should check that it is actually loading all of your extensions. Compare he output of php -i with the expected information from your php.ini . Sometimes the PHP CLI will not load MySQL and mod_php will, so you will miss the errors that are caused by that extension.

It looks like you updated PHP and MySQL some time since January 10 (since that is when 5.3.9 and 5.5.20 where released).
I would suggest that you downgrade to the previous versions (try the ones that ship with CentOS, since as you mentioned, they are supposed to be stable) and see if you still have the problem. Or, rebuild PHP, making sure that it is using the correct MySQL libraries.

As I mentioned, the segfault is in mod_php, not in the Apache core.
If you want you can send me (privately if you want) the PHP script you use and your php.ini (and any included ini files) and I can see if I can replicate the problem and file an official PHP bug if necessary.

- Y


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