[wp-trac] Re: [WordPress Trac] #3678: Apache 2 segmentation fault
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Fri Jan 26 01:13:18 GMT 2007
#3678: Apache 2 segmentation fault
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Reporter: mfauveau | Owner: anonymous
Type: defect | Status: closed
Priority: high | Milestone: 2.1.1
Component: General | Version: 2.1
Severity: blocker | Resolution: worksforme
Keywords: |
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Changes (by JeremyVisser):
* status: new => closed
* resolution: => worksforme
Comment:
It is ''very'' unlikely that this is a WordPress problem. No PHP script
should be able to crash a server. If something WordPress is doing (e.g.
MySQL optimisation) happens to crash the server, it's not necessarily
WordPress' fault.
For example, my friend's computer has a cracked motherboard. It still runs
Windows XP and all the games he wants fine, but if we try to run Linux on
it, it will usually crash within 20 minutes, and {{{memtest86}}} will
crash usually around 7% on Test number 2. It's not Linux's or memtest's
fault that they happen to crash — it's just that Windows behaves
differently, and happens to not trigger the fault that crashes it.
Can you reproduce this on another server, or on a freshly installed OS?
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