[MacPorts] #18004: php 5.2.8 generates "zend_mm_heap corrupted", crashes apache2

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#18004: php 5.2.8 generates "zend_mm_heap corrupted", crashes apache2
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 Reporter:  steven@…               |       Owner:  macports-tickets@…                   
     Type:  defect                 |      Status:  new                                  
 Priority:  Normal                 |   Milestone:  Port Bugs                            
Component:  ports                  |     Version:  1.7.0                                
 Keywords:                         |        Port:  php5                                 
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 Some system details:
 ProductName: Mac OS X ProductVersion: 10.5.6 BuildVersion: 9G55
 GCC: i686-apple-darwin9-gcc-4.0.1 (GCC) 4.0.1 (Apple Inc. build 5465)

 ports installed:
 apache2                        @2.2.11         www/apache2
 php5                           @5.2.8          www/php5
 mysql5                         @5.0.75         databases/mysql5

 build command:
 install php5 +mysql5 +apache2 +macosx

 Everything compiles and installs correctly.
 The issue is in the usage. Namely when I use "owl intranet"
 [http://owl.anytimecomm.com/].

 What happens? I installed owl intranet, made the database, created the
 tables etc etc. Then I log on with the default username/password, and I
 noticed I had too little text on my page.
 So after a lot of searching I saw in the apache2 errorlog:
 [Thu Jan 15 06:57:21 2009] [error] [client 192.168.178.21] File does not
 exist: /data/www/favicon.ico
 zend_mm_heap corrupted

 This zend_mm_heap is reported everytime after I hit a large webpage in
 owl.

 After some time the Apache2 webserver just crashes.

 I have been using Apache2 + dav_svn for a really long time now (+- 6
 months or so), so I don't think it's an issue in Apache.

 If you need more information or if I can test something, please let me
 know!

 --
 Steven

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