2010/3/27 Sam Sharpe <lists.redhat(a)samsharpe.net>:
On 26 March 2010 21:54, Hiisi <very-cool(a)rambler.ru> wrote:
> 2010/3/27 Sam Sharpe <lists.redhat(a)samsharpe.net>:
>> On 26 March 2010 21:47, Hiisi <very-cool(a)rambler.ru> wrote:
>>
<--SNIP-->>> in Unknown on line 0
> Muistialueen ylitys (core dumped)
Disable those PHP modules one by one by moving the files to
<filename>.ini.disabled and keep running "php -m" until it no longer
segfaults. The last file you disabled is the PHP module which is
segfaulting. I would start with sqlite3.ini, then sipwitch.ini as
likely candidates.
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Sam
OK, you've done it Sam! Thank you. After disabling files sqlite3.ini
and sipwitch.ini I've started httpd successfully and now everything
seems to be working. But I wonder what caused those errors? Is it bug
in one of those modules? Should it be reported and where if yes? Am I
loosing something with those modules disabled?
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