ID: 7609 Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Status: Analyzed +Status: Bogus Bug Type: Sybase-ct (ctlib) related Operating System: Solaris 2.6 PHP Version: 4.0.3pl1 New Comment:
Thank you for taking the time to report a problem with PHP. Unfortunately your version of PHP is too old -- the problem might already be fixed. Please download a new PHP version from http://www.php.net/downloads.php If you are able to reproduce the bug with one of the latest versions of PHP, please change the PHP version on this bug report to the version you tested and change the status back to "Open". Again, thank you for your continued support of PHP. Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2002-02-14 02:23:53] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Verified, Sybase ASE 12.5 (CT libs) on Red Hat Linux 6.2 with PHP4.1.1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2001-02-11 15:09:51] [EMAIL PROTECTED] I guess this should not happen, anyone with sybase should verify this... ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2000-12-06 22:05:41] [EMAIL PROTECTED] This looks to me like a simple difference in the way resources are handled. Could one of the core guys verify this? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2000-11-03 02:40:10] [EMAIL PROTECTED] I use PHP4.0.3pl1 in my test environment and PHP3.0.16 in the production environment. While making multiple connections to Sybase (Open Client version 11.9.2) with the same arguments, PHP3 returns always the same link identifier but PHP4 not. It seems that PHP4 makes new connections when calling sybase_connect() repeatedly. Here is my PHP script: <?php $conn = sybase_connect("SYBASE", "username", "passwd"); echo $conn."<br>"; $conn = sybase_connect("SYBASE", "username", "passwd"); echo $conn."<br>"; $conn = sybase_connect("SYBASE", "username", "passwd"); echo $conn."<br>"; $conn = sybase_connect("SYBASE", "username", "passwd"); echo $conn."<br>"; $conn = sybase_connect("SYBASE", "username", "passwd"); echo $conn."<br>"; $conn = sybase_connect("SYBASE", "username", "passwd"); echo $conn."<br>"; $conn = sybase_connect("SYBASE", "username", "passwd"); echo $conn."<br>"; $conn = sybase_connect("SYBASE", "username", "passwd"); echo $conn."<br>"; $conn = sybase_connect("SYBASE", "username", "passwd"); echo $conn."<br>"; $conn = sybase_connect("SYBASE", "username", "passwd"); echo $conn."<br>"; ?> The results are the followings: PHP3: 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 PHP4: Resource id #1 Resource id #1 Resource id #1 Resource id #1 Resource id #1 Resource id #2 Resource id #2 Resource id #2 Resource id #2 Resource id #3 The configure line for PHP4 is: ./configure --with-apache=../apache \ --with-config-file-path=/usr/local/apache/etc \ --with-sybase-ct=/sybase --with-sybase-db=/sybase \ --with-oci8 --with-oracle \ --with-gdbm --with-gd --with-pdflib --with-zlib \ --with-jpeg-dir=/usr/local --with-tiff-dir=/usr/local \ --enable-calendar --enable-dbase --enable-yp \ --enable-versioning --enable-track-vars --enable-ftp \ --enable-trans-sid --enable-sysvsem --enable-sysvshm The web server is Apache 1.3.12 running on Solaris 2.6. The compiler is GNU gcc 2.95.2. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=7609&edit=1