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Date: Mon, 15 Jul 2002 16:17:57 +0200
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From: philipp <philipp@gulasch.de>
Subject: apache and php causes segmentation fault
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I found a thread on this list from a few weeks ago, dealing with problems 
of running apache and php.  Calling phpinfo() would cause segementation 
faults. As far as I was able to follow the discussion no solution was ever 
found to the problem. I have just downloaded and installed Cygwin for the 
first time today (with all the newest packages) and I seem to have the same 
problems. I was able to narrow it down, by setting the optional parameter 
in phpinfo() -> turns out that the problem only occurs for 
phpinfo(INFO_ENVIRONMENT).

I also noticed that perl needs to live in /usr/bin/perl for the binary of 
the php module to install - Otherwise apxs will throw an error.  I had an 
old Active Perl installation, which would not work.

Any help is highly appreciated.

Thanks,

Philipp


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