ID:               38675
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      myles dot blackwood at gmail dot com
-Status:           Open
+Status:           Feedback
 Bug Type:         Apache related
 Operating System: FreeBSD 5.5
 PHP Version:      4.4.4
 New Comment:

What is the version of MySQL ?


Previous Comments:
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[2006-08-31 21:01:46] myles dot blackwood at gmail dot com

also- this **only** started to occure after the relase of PHP 
4.4.4 on the 17th of August.

Also- there have been no changes to the kernel, nor any 
changes to make.conf. this occurs on a bone stock system- with 
exception to the updated "ports" files.

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[2006-08-31 20:59:21] myles dot blackwood at gmail dot com

also- this **only** started to occure after the relase of PHP 
4.4.4 on the 17th of August.

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[2006-08-31 20:56:46] myles dot blackwood at gmail dot com

Description:
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After loading a "minimal" install of FreeBSD 5.5 on to my 
system, and updated the ports collection, I decided to load 
apache13+mod-ssl with PHP-4.4.4 and MySQL 4? (whatever shows 
as the newest version after a ports update with FREEBSD 5.5) 

Everything goes well- until after the second boot of apache. 
it totally pukes and gives a "Segmentation Fault" error.

after uninstalling and re-installing each module at a time, 
as well as changing the configuration file to exlude 
anything that I may have added- the error can not be 
reproduced unless I specify that the MySQL compatability be 
used with the installation of PHP4.

Unfortunately, I'm not one of you "L33T" guys, so my 
knowledge is limited on this matter.

I am, however, more than happy to, and completely capable of 
following instructions to get the desired information.

Reproduce code:
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