Latest Apache Segmentation Fault

Horst Simon horst.simon2 at icloud.com
Wed Apr 24 22:52:43 UTC 2024


Could be that there was an update in php which is not compatible with 
horde, this is the only thing I can think of. It was working with the 
Apache and php before the upgrade.
Will do more checking with.

Thanks for the reply
Horst Simon


------ Original Message ------
>From "Bill Cole" <macportsusers-20171215 at billmail.scconsult.com>
To "Horst Simon via macports-users" <macports-users at lists.macports.org>
Date 24/4/2024, 23:10:54
Subject Re: Latest Apache Segmentation Fault

>On 2024-04-24 at 01:34:11 UTC-0400 (Wed, 24 Apr 2024 05:34:11 +0000)
>Horst Simon via macports-users <horst.simon2 at icloud.com>
>is rumored to have said:
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>I upgraded from MacPorts-2.8.1-13 to MacPorts-2.9.3-10.13 and did port update installed, this updated Apache 2.4.58 to Apache 2.4.59.
>>After the upgrade one URL which connects to the Horde Web server fails with following error in the apache error log:
>>[mpm_prefork:info] [pid 298] AH00162: server seems busy, (you may need to increase StartServers, or Min/MaxSpareServers), spawning 8 children, there are 2 idle, and 4 total children
>>
>>[core:notice] [pid 298] AH00052: child pid 715 exit signal Segmentation fault (11)
>>
>>[core:notice] [pid 298] AH00052: child pid 714 exit signal Segmentation fault (11)
>>
>>
>>
>>Other URL’s cacti and phpkyadmin are working fine.
>
>I am not specifically familiar with Horde, but this looks like a failure of whatever Horde uses to run, e.g. php-fpm or mod_php. A common reason for this specific sort of failure is if you have different versions of PHP present and the loader manages to select conflicting versions of libraries
>
>
>>I still have MacPorts-2.8.1 on another machine and no updates and this one does not show any errors.
>>
>>
>>
>>Are there changes in the updated apache which could cause this issues or additional parameters need to be changed?
>
>Nothing in the Apache httpd 2.4.58->59 update itself is likely to cause trouble per se, but because it is a highly modular program with optional modules linking at run time, you can have mismatches between the core software and modules like mod_php.
>
>
>-- Bill Cole
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