ID:               40479
 Comment by:       wilfried dot loche at fr dot adp dot com
 Reported By:      rrossi at maggioli dot it
 Status:           No Feedback
 Bug Type:         Reproducible crash
 Operating System: Suse Linux 9.0
 PHP Version:      5.2.1
 New Comment:

Hello,

This is the first time I see exactly the same message you all have.
You may use an accelerator (such as eAccelerator, I saw many results
for this error on their forums).

Personally, I try to use the Zend Accelerator and Loader provided by
the Zend Platform 3.6.2 and it fails (Fatal Error on accessing an object
as an array... although it implements the ArrayAccess!). Yesterday
evening, I tried to blacklist the supposed 'bad' file and got the famous
error 'zend_mm_heap corrupted' :)

I soon as I disable the 'Code Acceleration', I got no troubles. It
seems it's not due to the PHP Core, but maybe a change on it that has
broken the third party accelerators...

Voila :),
Wilfried Loche


Previous Comments:
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[2009-03-18 09:25:20] dwdkl dot pub at o2 dot pl

Apache 2.0.x - problem does not occur.

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[2009-03-13 10:57:32] dwdkl dot pub at o2 dot pl

I have this problem too.
Configuration: PHP 5.2.8 (Win32), Apache 2.2.11, MySQL 5.1.31, OS
WinXP.
I have this bug, when i try run phpmyadmin (all versions). Apache
restarted and i found in apache's logs the message "zend_mm_heap
corrupted".

Sorry, my english is weak ;-)

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[2009-03-12 08:32:43] john dot glazebrook at guava dot com

I'm surprised this isn't being talked about more. I see it
occasionally, and I am using Zend Framework. Why don't other people
using ZF see it?

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[2009-03-12 07:52:07] laurynas dot butkus at gmail dot com

Soletan, thanks for advice but it seems that Suhosin is not 100%
solution. We are running Ubuntu Hardy (8.04 LTS) server, 32bit. Using
standard PHP 5.2.4 Apache2 module package which already includes Suhosin
patch. We still experience this bug...

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[2009-03-06 14:22:25] soletan at toxa dot de

Ran into the same problem and read most of the posts in this report.
Well, I don't expect PHP developers to ever find this bug. Don't you get
annoyed by template-driven posts asking for information they can't use?

HERE COMES MY ADVICE: Reading hints on expecting a race condition lead
me to installing suhosin, which is an extension to PHP increasing its
integrity and security. Guess what, it helped me out of this trouble.
This is no ad, so I won't provide a link here. Just google the name ...

Maybe PHP developers shouldn't use templates requesting tons of
backtracks providing obviously useless information, but invest some time
in revising observers for the internal memory management of PHP as this
is obviously causing the trouble.

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