Re: Apache core dumps when started with php4_module on FreeBSD 5.1

From: Robert Downes (nospamplease_at_see.my.signature.con)
Date: 10/30/03


Date: Thu, 30 Oct 2003 20:25:19 +0000

ME wrote:

> I'm not certain which category this problem will fall into (OS or
> Application) so I am posting to both.
>
> I can not seem to get Apache to start up at all with php4. If I remove the
> php4 line from my httpd.conf file apache starts up just fine (cept no php,
> which prettymuch makes it useless to me). If I add it Apache core dumps
> immediatly after I start it up.

I'm running Apache version 1.3.28 from the ports collection in FreeBSD
5.1, with PHP 4.3.4.r1,1 and mySQL 3.23.58 too. No problems at all.

Are you using Apache 2? I've read that you shouldn't use that with PHP
yet (still working on integration, I think... see php.net).

-- 
Bob
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