Hi! On Friday 14 January 2005 20.42, Troy Engel wrote: > A very long time ago (it's been years since I've used Oracle), when > doing this similar thing it ended up binding LDAP out of Oracle as > well, which in turn caused all sorts of problems and crashes. > > Check your PHP compile, and make sure it's not pulling any errant > libraries out of your Oracle installation, instead of using the > ones that are "normal"; it's possible that on the commandline your > LD_LIBRARY_PATH (sic) is including Oracle libs (and segfaulting), > but from the web it's finding the GNU or whatever ones and working > fine. > > Looking at your stack trace, it doesn't look like an errant DSO > load, so it might have gotten compiled in statically to PHP; check > maybe your config.log and so forth. Problem solves - I had to modify the .spec file not to create a DSO file but link PHP directly to oracle. It did - no segfaults for now. -- Zizi "Firefoxot hasznaljanak csak a gyavak. Az Explorer az igazi ferfiak bongeszoje! Veszely, kaland, nyitottsag! Ez kell a hardcore usernek." (Lippe Szabolcs, informatikus-mernok)