Matt Brown said:
>
> - Uncomment mod_ssl and the segfault vanishes
> - Comment either of the modules in php.in and the segfault vanishes
> - Remove virtual host and the segfault vanishes
> - Remove config_log_module or dir_module and the segfault vanishes

Hrm, on my system, I got the segv even with a more minmal config (I can
remove the vhost, log_module, and dir_module, and it still dies).

> It's been great fun (although time consuming!) tracking all this down,
> so I hope it helps to solve the bug!

If I reverse imap.so and pgsql.so in my php.ini (so that pgsql is loaded
first), my segv disappears.  I don't suppose you'd have any luck with
trying that as well?

My backtrace looks different from yours, but with different package
versions, different arches (i386 versus PPC), and a corrupt stack, this
isn't really surprising.

... Adam





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