Re: PHP 5.2.3 - Segmentation fault (core dumped)

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Per Jessen wrote:
Maybe it's worth doing some googling for wordpress and php5?  If it's
not your code, it's not easy to debug.  I have seen the apache core
dump many times, sometimes caused by obvious errors, other times by
something obscure and difficult to find.
Come on guys, use your heads. PHP is segfaulting when trying to
display its version number - that's not going to have anything to do
with Wordpress.

Uh, how do know you it's do with the version-number??  Did I miss that
posting?

Anyway, I think it's exceptionally poor show by php to cause a segfault,
probably due to user code.  I know it does it every now and then, and
nobody has ever been interested in looking at the core dump.

Zbigniew has not actually managed to get Apache started with PHP installed so trying to debug stuff running in PHP is a little pointless.

Zbigniew - It is most likely one of the extensions is not able to load. I used to get the same problem with Windows, but without a seg fault nowadays - just a 'can't start'.

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