#JUST ADD EVERYTHING YOU WANT AS YOU NEED Options Indexes FollowSymLinks ExecCGI Includes This has to be fixed with high priority as lot of people are affected by this issue.ĮrrorLog "/usr/local/var/logs/webserver-error_log"ĬustomLog "/usr/local/var/logs/webserver-error_log" common I don't understand why a version of Apache installed through Homebrew would not utilize Homebrew's OpenSSL library, but that's something I've asked to follow up on (with the Apache formula maintainers). To reiterate here, the root cause of this is httpd loading BoringSSL at runtime, despite PHP and its extensions being compiled against OpenSSL. Please read mongodb/mongo-php-driver#682 (comment) onward (note that I incorrectly assumed he was using the macOS version of httpd in the first comment linked). The issue is there only when it's loaded via httpd, it crashes with Segmentation Fault 11.Īs said by in mongodb/mongo-php-driver#681,īased on your otool -L output you provided and the fact that Apache, PHP, and the driver have all been installed via Homebrew, I believe you're facing the same issue as in mongodb/mongo-php-driver#682. I tried adding MongoDB Driver (mongodb.so 1.3.4) to conf.d and executed few php codes on CLI. As I said in mongodb/mongo-php-driver#682
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