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Bug #4177 Memory fault I think using out of tree cgi
Submitted: 2000-04-18 08:57 UTC Modified: 2002-10-01 13:03 UTC
From: dmccurdy at au dot ibm dot com Assigned:
Status: Wont fix Package: Reproducible Crash
PHP Version: 3.0.16 OS: linux
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2000-04-18 08:57 UTC] dmccurdy at au dot ibm dot com
I have place php cgi build in /usr/local/bin.  In my cgi dir I have a file with #!/usr/local/bin/php. 
If I execute file no problem fromr shell. I see tokens exchanged for php results. If I call from apache,
the server reports fails with message in log  script header not complete.  I called a ksh cgi and that hada a  call /usr/local/bin/php -i sending out out to /tmp/log. all I get is memory fault.  I have the default build. I tried capturing the environment and then setting it before running php to see if it was changing behaviour based on cgi vars set.
I also do not seem to get a core file any place I can find. strange....
Any ideas on how to debug....
rgds, Dale

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 [2002-10-01 13:03 UTC] hholzgra@php.net
We are sorry, but can not support PHP 3 related problems anymore.
Momentum is gathering for PHP 5, and we think supporting PHP 3 will
lead to a waste of resources which we want to put into getting PHP 5
ready. Ofcourse PHP 4 will will continue to be supported for the
forseeable future.

We are sorry, but can not support PHP 3 related problems anymore.
Momentum is gathering for PHP 5, and we think supporting PHP 3 will
lead to a waste of resources which we want to put into getting PHP 5
ready. Ofcourse PHP 4 will will continue to be supported for the
forseeable future.


 
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