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abrt version: 1.1.17 architecture: i686 Attached file: backtrace, 51779 bytes cmdline: php ./app/scripts/bin/test comment: For you to be able to reproduce it, you'd need to have this entire framework which is proprietary. :\ I've first noticed it in Apache logs and then (just to verify) tried the PHP CLI version. Both dumped core. Installed xdebug afterward to see if it'll catch it (maybe a recursion problem). component: php Attached file: coredump, 5107712 bytes crash_function: gc_zval_possible_root executable: /usr/bin/php kernel: 2.6.35.11-83.fc14.i686 package: php-cli-5.3.5-1.fc14 rating: 4 reason: Process /usr/bin/php was killed by signal 11 (SIGSEGV) release: Fedora release 14 (Laughlin) time: 1298834771 uid: 500 How to reproduce ----- 1. fresh installation of Fedora 14 2. run a test script for testing a certain aspect of a home-grown PHP framework 3.crash
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