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Bug #56910 XMLReader segfaults apache
Submitted: 2006-03-23 18:10 UTC Modified: 2008-05-04 12:49 UTC
From: lateralus at nutextonline dot com Assigned:
Status: Not a bug Package: xmlReader (PECL)
PHP Version: 5.0.5 OS: RHEL3
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2006-03-23 18:10 UTC] lateralus at nutextonline dot com
Description:
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After updating to XMLReader CVS (HEAD, and later I tried RELEASE_1_0_4) apache segfaults. I'm running RHEL3, using PHP 5.0.5, and Apache/1.3.33 with libxml2-2.6.10. 

There are no errors or warnings during the build of XMLReader.


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 [2006-03-23 20:05 UTC] pierre dot php at gmail dot com
Can you provide a small script and a xml data to reproduce this problem?
 [2006-03-23 20:20 UTC] pierre dot php at gmail dot com
I forgot to mention (thanks Rob) that you cannot use HEAD for 5.0.
 [2006-03-28 14:54 UTC] lateralus at nutextonline dot com
Should have stated this sooner, the segfault does not occur when a script is ran but rather when I try to start apache.
 [2008-05-04 12:49 UTC] rrichards@php.net
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