Hi there, again it's me :P After trying and checking, I installed apache2 (and left php4 with its modules unchanged) and see there, it works without problems. So, my guess is now that the problem _may be_ with Apache ...
Lukas Lukas Demetz schrieb: >Hi Almut, > >first of all, thanks for your reply. I did what you said, now I sit here >with loads of output. After checking it, I guess the interesting stuff >is there (at the end of the log): >---------SNIP--------------- >3819 writev(4, [{"fca\r\n<table border=\"0\" cellpaddi"..., 4049}, >{"6ad\r\n", 5}, {"\n <td class=\"navNormal\" n"..., 1709}, >{"\r\n", 2}], 4) = 5765 >3819 getcwd("/usr/share/phpmyadmin", 4096) = 22 >3819 lstat64("/usr", {st_mode=S_IFDIR|0755, st_size=4096, ...}) = 0 >3819 lstat64("/usr/share", {st_mode=S_IFDIR|0755, st_size=4096, ...}) = 0 >3819 lstat64("/usr/share/phpmyadmin", {st_mode=S_IFDIR|0755, >st_size=8192, ...}) = 0 >3819 lstat64("/usr/share/phpmyadmin/libraries", {st_mode=S_IFDIR|0755, >st_size=4096, ...}) = 0 >3819 lstat64("/usr/share/phpmyadmin/libraries/relation.lib.php", >{st_mode=S_IFREG|0644, st_size=33556, ...}) = 0 >3819 open("/usr/share/phpmyadmin/libraries/relation.lib.php", O_RDONLY) = 8 >3819 fstat64(8, {st_mode=S_IFREG|0644, st_size=33556, ...}) = 0 >3819 fstat64(8, {st_mode=S_IFREG|0644, st_size=33556, ...}) = 0 >3819 lseek(8, 0, SEEK_CUR) = 0 >3819 lseek(8, 0, SEEK_SET) = 0 >3819 read(8, "<?php\n/* $Id: relation.lib.php,v"..., 8192) = 8192 >3819 read(8, "] . \': \'\n . (($cfgRe"..., 8192) = 8192 >3819 brk(0) = 0x857c000 >3819 brk(0x85a4000) = 0x85a4000 >3819 brk(0) = 0x85a4000 >3819 brk(0) = 0x85a4000 >3819 brk(0x859a000) = 0x859a000 >3819 brk(0) = 0x859a000 >3819 read(8, "settings\n *\n * @access public\n "..., 8192) = 8192 >3819 read(8, "teAlterTable($col, $col, $types["..., 8192) = 8192 >3819 read(8, ">\' . \"\\n\";\n $reloptions[\'"..., 8192) = 788 >3819 read(8, "", 8192) = 0 >3819 close(8) = 0 >3819 --- SIGSEGV (Segmentation fault) @ 0 (0) --- >3819 chdir("/etc/apache") = 0 >3819 rt_sigaction(SIGSEGV, {SIG_DFL}, {SIG_DFL}, 8) = 0 >3819 getpid() = 3819 >3819 kill(3819, SIGSEGV) = 0 >3819 sigreturn() = ? (mask now [RTMIN]) >3819 --- SIGSEGV (Segmentation fault) @ 0 (0) --- >----------------- > >Before this, it opens other files in /usr/share/phpmyadmin/libraries, >but works ok. Maybe someone could help here? ;) > >CHeers > >Lukas > >Almut Behrens schrieb: > > > >>On Wed, Jun 08, 2005 at 07:51:59PM +0200, Lukas Demetz wrote: >> >> >> >> >>>Hi there, >>> >>>today I upgraded one of our servers to Debian 3.1, without bigger >>>problems. Let me list you the old vs. new versions of some interesting >>>packages: >>>apache 1.26 -> 1.33 >>>php4 4.1 -> 4.3 (module) >>> >>>As now, everything works smoothly (nice work guys! :) ), however, I >>>noticed a strange behaviour using phpMyAdmin (2.6.2, same as before). >>>Everytime I try to list the content of a table, I get an empty table. In >>>addition, there is an error entry in /var/log/apache/error.log: >>>-------- >>>[notice] child pid 28099 exit signal Segmentation fault (11) >>>-------- >>> >>> >>> >>> >>To narrow down on the problem, it might help to have an strace of what >>exactly is happening immediately before the apache process segfaults. >>To get one, just attach strace to one of the apache children (use 'ps axf' >>to find out which of the apache processes are children, and their PID, >>and then pass that PID to 'strace -f -o /tmp/apache.trace -p <PID>' -- >>you need to run strace under the UID of the webserver or as root, btw), >>and then simply reload the webpage until that child segfaults... >> >>In the strace output, look for what's happening before the process gets >>the SIGSEGV, somewhere at the end. If what you find doesn't make any >>sense to you, you might want to post a sensibly trimmed section of the >>strace output here for us to look at... >> >>Cheers, >>Almut >> >> >> >> >> >> > > > -- Lukas Demetz Digiem Snc http://www.digiem.net -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]