On Thu, 2005-03-10 at 08:10 +1100, Matthew Palmer wrote:
>On Tue, Mar 08, 2005 at 11:41:55PM -0800, Jerome wrote:
>> >From my experience I would say that libapache-mod-php4 and
>> libapache-mod-auth-mysql have been compiled against 2 different version
>> of the same library causing some conflicts in the symbols.
>
>Seems reasonable.  I suspect, however, that it's not la-m-php4 itself but
>rather php4-mysql that is the culprit.  Before I upload a new version of
>la-m-a-mysql to rebuild against libmysqlclient12, I'd appreciate it if you
>could try removing the MySQL extension out of PHP and see if that fixes the
>problem.  A list of the deps for php4-mysql would be handy as well. 
>Assuming that fixes the problem, and/or php4-mysql deps on mysqlclient12,
>I'll upload a rebuild release and class this as closed.
>
>- Matt

In deed I would also suspect php4-mysql to be the one in cause here.

I tried not to load php4-mysql and it won't segfault, though most of the
pages that caused the segfault before won't do anything without mysql
access (phpmyadmin was one of the tool that was causing the segfault)

I'm not sure this test is quite relevant.

The thing I have tried too is to regenerate la-m-a-mysql using
libmysqlclient12-dev and I keep having the segfaults.
(apt-get source la-m-a-mysql, edit debian/control changed 10 to 12 and
dpkg-buildpackage -b -uc)

So this last test is a bit confusing, I guess I should try to rebuild
both php and auth-mysql and see if I still have segfaults.

For sure I haven't found a configuration where I can run auth-mysql and
php4-mysql together.


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