Re: [PHP] 128M need in PHP5.2.5 instead of 8M in PHP5.1.4!
- From: sancar.saran@xxxxxxxxxx (Sancar Saran)
- Date: Thu, 24 Jan 2008 19:13:12 +0200
On Thursday 24 January 2008 17:44:03 Luc Maltier wrote:
Hello!If you are used data which serialized by older versions this may lead memory
My first message:
I've just updated PHP from 5.1.4 to 5.2.5 (to solve an Apache problem when
double-clicking on links). This was successful, as the problem is now
solved, but I now, sometimes, get a message stating that the memory is
exhausted. I modififed php.ini and set memory_limit to 16M (instead of 8M
with PHP5.1.4), then 32M, then 64M, with the same message. With 128M, it
works. Can this change in memory required be considered as normal? I don't
think so... Is there any explanation?
leaks.
Remove all caches etc then try.
Sancar
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