On Sat, Mar 26, 2005 at 04:42:46PM +1100, Adam Conrad wrote:
> Martin Schuster said:
> >
> > We experience the same problem here, using phpmyadmin (which calls
> > mysql_fetch_field() in phpmyadmin/libraries/dbi/mysql.dbi.lib.php)
> 
> Can you reproduce the segfault using the example script from:
> 
> http://www.php.net/mysql_fetch_field
> 
> This is what I used to test that the bug was fixed, and it does indeed
> work for me.  Perhaps what you are seeing is another bug that looks like
> this one (say, a clash between two apache modules linked with different
> mysql libs, resulting in segfaults?)
> 
> If you could test both from the command-line and via apache (or wherever
> it is you're seeing the bug), that would be great.  Also, make sure you've
> restarted apache (or whatever) after the php4/php4-mysql upgrade.
> 
Got the segfault via apache, but not on the commandline.
We run apache2 in a chroot, so right now I'm checking all differences
to the real / again (only /etc and /var differ, but I'll look into
every file again...)

Right now I'm quite busy though, visiting all parts of the family
for easter, so I'll report back maybeo Monday or Tuesday.

Have a nice Sunday,
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