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Posted by John Nichel on 09/21/05 18:43
ernst@newdisorder.com wrote:
> I don't want to crowd the list up with dead ends, so I was trying to
> respond only to you.
<snip>
You'll get more chances at finding the solution to this with the list's
eyes on it rather than just myself. Plus, it provides an archive of the
problem and the (if we find it) solution to the next person who comes along.
</snip>
> I'm not calling a php program from exec, I'm calling ecasound and
> convert. For example, in the php code:
<snip>
Understood, but if the web server doesn't have permission to execute the
app, it won't.
</snip>
> exec("convert $internalpath/$filename -resize
> {$thumbWidth}x{$thumbHeight} $internalpath/$thumbname", $out, $err);
>
> doesn't always work, but with variables substituted on the command line:
<snip>
Are you sure that the variables have value, and it is the value you
want? What is stored in $err when you try to execute this? Echo that
out, and it may tell you exactly what's going wrong.
</snip>
> bash:~> convert futon.jpg -resize 240x180 futon_thumb.jpg
>
> will always work.
>
> The same is true, on a different server, of my exec that calls ecasound,
> an mp3 processing utility. Both of these could conceivably use a lot of
> resources, which is why I think php is killing them off some of the time.
<snip>
Try increasing the memory limit in your script with ini_set.
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John C. Nichel
ÜberGeek
KegWorks.com
716.856.9675
john@kegworks.com
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