Package: php5 Version: 5.2.6-2 Hi there,
exactly since we upgraded to this package we get intermittent Segmentation Faults from two cron jobs each running a php skript every 5 minutes. During the last 7 days this happened 20 times. The scripts have not changed for months now and they ran without any problem at all. One example (content of the cron status mail): /bin/sh: line 1: 13954 Segmentation fault /sbin/mailbox_watcher >>/var/log/mailbox_watcher.log This mailbox watcher does some checks on a mysql DB and synchronizes possible changes with the filesystem on the harddrive. Nothing special and it seems that most of the time (99%) everything runs fine. What is also confirmed is that it does not depend on the code cases that are executed, this means it does not depend whether the check skript returns without having to synchronize or after doing so. I am simply not able to reproduce it. Although it keeps happening. Any thoughts on that? If you see any procedure, logs, etc I could try to narrow the problem down with, pls let me know. One word about the complexity of the two skripts. They are totally different. The one is just a "dirty" procedural code, the other is more object oriented with a class defined. See the first lines of this skript below: > #!/usr/bin/php5 > <?php > > define('_UNDEFINED',0); > define('_FATAL',1); > define('_CRITICAL',2); > define('_WARNING',3); > define('_INFO',4); > > define('_EXITTHRESHOLD',2); > > define('_CRLF',"\n"); > > class checkAuthDB { > > var $ident; > var $conf; > var $dblinks; > var $lastrun; > var $user; > var $logIsOpen; > var $logfp; > > function __construct($ident) { > > (...) Ok, and here the first lines of the mailbox_watcher > #!/usr/bin/php5 > <?php > > // initialising some variables... > > // mysql connect information (if needed) > $db_host="..."; > $db_user="..."; > $db_password="..."; > $db_name="..."; > > $output_init=false; > > // registering needed functions... > > function insdate() { > > (...) Thanks in advance for all your efforts!! -- Regards, Timo Kirst -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]