Maelvon HAWK
maelvon.hawk at laposte.net
Fri Dec 5 12:06:16 EST 2008
Maelvon HAWK a écrit : > > Graham Dumpleton a écrit : >> 2008/12/5 Graham Dumpleton <graham.dumpleton at gmail.com>: >>>> But the remove of the php5-recode make the psp running. It's the >>>> only thing >>>> i've modify, except the apache2.conf, the python default and the >>>> mod_python >>>> package. >>>> >>>> What's the purpose of php5-recode in fact ? >>> That is what I was going to ask you? Please try and find out, as >>> likely what the problem is that that package is requiring a shared >>> library version/variant which conflicts with version/variant required >>> by Python. Alternatively it is using a generic name for symbol that >>> conflicts with something used by another library required by Python or >>> an extension module. >> >> See: >> >> http://au2.php.net/manual/en/recode.installation.php >> >> Looks like that package has a known history of causing problems due to >> it using generic symbol names that clash with other packages. >> >> If disabling it solves the problems and you don't need that PHP >> module, probably all you can do. >> > > Graham > > Upgraded my kernel (linux-image-2.6.24-etchnhalf.1-686) and the libc6 > (2.3.6.ds1-13etch), even with the php5-recode installed the PSP test > file works. So it was my libc6 downgrade who put me in, I think. In fact it does not work with php5-recode installed. I figure it now. Perhap's an error in the apache reloading command. But in testing psp, it suddendly stop working, and I need to remove the php5-recode to throw again my psp file. No clues in the apache2 log. Strange... Malevon
|