Re: newbie trying to find segfault reasons

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just don't use php 5.1.6

Chris Curvey-2 wrote:
> 
> Hey all,
> 
> I'm kinda new at PHP (but not entirely new).  I'm having a heck of a 
> time with PHP causing my apache processes to segfault.  I've found a few 
> cases where it's something simple, like referring to an object property 
> that does not exist, but it's painstaking work.  I'm reduced to 
> commenting out blocks of code, and then trying to comment and uncomment 
> stuff until I can narrow it down to the line where I'm having the problem.
> 
> Everybody can't be having this trouble.  How can I configure PHP so that 
> it will just tell me when I've made a typo, rather than segfaulting?
> 
> My environment is Apache/2.0.55, Ubuntu Edgy, PHP/5.1.6
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