ID: 37929
User updated by: joe at estara dot com
Reported By: joe at estara dot com
-Status: Feedback
+Status: Open
Bug Type: Apache2 related
Operating System: Linux
PHP Version: 5.1.4, 4.4.0
New Comment:
Fixed in 5.2.0-Dev (though half
ID: 37929
User updated by: joe at estara dot com
Reported By: joe at estara dot com
Status: Open
Bug Type: Apache2 related
Operating System: Linux
PHP Version: 5.1.4, 4.4.0
New Comment:
Meant to say if the same apache process is hit, it won
ID: 37929
User updated by: joe at estara dot com
Reported By: joe at estara dot com
-Status: Feedback
+Status: Open
Bug Type: Apache2 related
Operating System: Linux
PHP Version: 5.1.4, 4.4.0
New Comment:
Mike:
Please just run this
ID: 37929
User updated by: joe at estara dot com
-Summary: Use 'unserialize', then a large amount of memory is
not returned to the OS
Reported By: joe at estara dot com
Status: Open
Bug Type: Apache2 related
Operat
ID: 37929
User updated by: joe at estara dot com
Reported By: joe at estara dot com
-Status: Feedback
+Status: Open
Bug Type: Apache2 related
Operating System: Linux
PHP Version: 5.1.4, 4.4.0
New Comment:
It's 8 lines without com
ID: 37929
User updated by: joe at estara dot com
Reported By: joe at estara dot com
Status: Open
Bug Type: Apache2 related
Operating System: Linux
PHP Version: 5.1.4, 4.4.0
New Comment:
Here, fully contained version that will make a 131M leak in
ID: 37929
User updated by: joe at estara dot com
Reported By: joe at estara dot com
-Status: Feedback
+Status: Open
Bug Type: Apache2 related
Operating System: Linux
PHP Version: 5.1.4, 4.4.0
New Comment:
Download an example here:
http
ID: 37929
User updated by: joe at estara dot com
Reported By: joe at estara dot com
Status: Open
Bug Type: Apache2 related
Operating System: Linux
-PHP Version: 5.1.4
+PHP Version: 5.1.4, 4.4.0
New Comment:
So I rewrote the unserialize
ID: 37929
User updated by: joe at estara dot com
Reported By: joe at estara dot com
-Status: Bogus
+Status: Open
Bug Type: Apache2 related
Operating System: Linux
PHP Version: 5.1.4
New Comment:
This is not the operating systems fault
ID: 37929
User updated by: joe at estara dot com
Reported By: joe at estara dot com
Status: Bogus
Bug Type: Apache2 related
Operating System: Linux
PHP Version: 5.1.4
New Comment:
Tony;
Why then when I rewrite this to be exactly the same except
From: joe at estara dot com
Operating system: Linux
PHP version: 5.1.4
PHP Bug Type: Apache2 related
Bug description: Use 'unserialize', then a large amount of memory is not
returned to the OS
Description:
If you use unserialize on a large multid
ID: 37831
User updated by: joe at estara dot com
Reported By: joe at estara dot com
-Status: Open
+Status: Closed
Bug Type: Reproducible crash
Operating System: linux 2.6.16
PHP Version: 5.1.4
New Comment:
rebuilt and it's
ID: 37831
User updated by: joe at estara dot com
-Summary: --enable-memory-limit doesn't work
Reported By: joe at estara dot com
Status: Open
Bug Type: Reproducible crash
Operating System: linux 2.6.16
PHP Version: 5.1.4
New Co
From: joe at estara dot com
Operating system: linux 2.6.16
PHP version: 5.1.4
PHP Bug Type: Reproducible crash
Bug description: --enable-memory-limit doesn't work
Description:
Using php 5.1.4, --enable-memory-limit appears to have no effect.
e.g. p
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