sorry and thanks for the hints. I'm a mangler
Next time I will use your code to create a patch and hopefully find some more time to get to know things like that better.
As I can see you put another update online.
php-eaccelerator-5.2.13_0.9.6-3.el5.art.x86_64.rpm
You compiled it with the patch, right?
Installed it and segfaults no longer show up.
I installed the last revision of php-eaccelerator from art's repo and this version sends more Segmentation Faults the the old one, even droped all my wordpress blogs.
First, thank you for the RPMs. They are great. I am getting these for free and understand I have no leverage.
With regards to your last comment, I am confused. It seems this thread had a request for an updated Eaccelerator RPM and as a result 1:5.2.13_0.9.6-3.el5.art was pushed out. Many people are having trouble with 1:5.2.13_0.9.6-3.el5.art, but 1:5.2.13_0.9.6-1.el5.art works fine (except for one commentor). Your last comment suggest the comments about 1:5.2.13_0.9.6-3.el5.art being broken be taking elsewhere (and to where I do not know). It could be I do not understand, that happened before, once (grin).
To JohnThomas:
Did you miss Scott's post directly above yours asking that follow ups on these eaccelarator issues be put into the eaccelerator thread?
To Scott:
Any follow up on the php-fpm lines commented out of the spec file as per my post above? Tips and pointers most appreciated as I am lost as to where to look or how to actually get fpm running or whether I even need to do anything extra at all.
Main issue is that I was expecting a conf file which I can't find.
They are commented out because the new patch no longer creates those files. The old one did, which is why its referenced in the spec. I dont use fpm so I cant really give you any guidance here, my recommendation at this point would be to check out the site here on what your next steps should be http://php-fpm.org/ and let me know if something needs to be changed in the package.
Can you have a look at this link? It seems to set out a few flags that are not in the spec file. Also, I am not sure from the file what happens with the libevent requirement (I can see a '--with libevent' flag but can't see it in any of the 'buildrequires').
scott wrote:They are commented out because the new patch no longer creates those files.
Hi Scott
Looking at diff file from the fpm site, I can see many lines where it looks like the conf file is referenced (as well as some of the other flags in my post above).
If you look around Line 27256 as well, it seems the conf file is supposed to be installed.