On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 1:28 PM, Ashley M. Kirchner <ash...@pcraft.com> wrote:
> Thodoris wrote:
>>
>> Obviously something went wrong while installing PHP and you will have to
>> find this because this probably the reason pear segfaults.
>>
>> Did you run make test before installing? (makes sure everything went well)
>>
>> You know you don't need pear binary to use a pear's package right? (it's
>> pure PHP after all)
>
>   I know, I've been doing this for years.  This is a new machine, and the
> only one where I have PHP 5.3.0 installed on (all the rest are PHP 5.2.x and
> are all working fine.)  So at the moment I'm making the assumption it's
> something with 5.3.0 ...  I'm in the process of reinstalling it all from
> scratch again, see what happens.
>
>   It also doesn't help with you search Google and you find, according to
> them, some 36,000 hits to 'PEAR segmentation fault' ... obviously
> something's up.
>
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Have you tried running "pear upgrade pear"?

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