The logs do not give any information, only that a child pid has seg faulted.

This is the only file in the directory, and it works on another Fedora 13 system I have. It is only on this one machine that it will not work. It seems any php I throw at it works, but once a form is submitted it errors out.

The action should not make a difference, I wouldn't think as I have used this type of generic form in dozens of places.

On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 12:11 PM, Jason Holtzapple <ml@bitflip.net> wrote:
On 02/28/2011 11:57 AM, Nathan England wrote:
> I have a serious problem. I cannot run _anything_ php...
>
> I have an LFS system I use for running various test php things. I have
> done a fresh install of php 5.3.5 and apache 2.2.17. I created an
> index.php with
>
> <?php phpinfo(); ?>
>
> and it returns as expected, all looks good. However, when I run the
> following I get a segmentation fault and I cannot figure this out after
> 3 days!!!!!
> This has to be soooo  stupidly simple I am over-looking something. What
> is wrong?

Is the script that does not work in the same directory as your index.php
file and does it have a file extension .php ?

What do your web server error logs say?


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