ID: 42111 User updated by: mahesh dot vemula at in dot ibm dot com Reported By: mahesh dot vemula at in dot ibm dot com -Status: Feedback +Status: Open Bug Type: Filesystem function related Operating System: RHEL4 PHP Version: 5CVS-2007-07-26 (CVS) New Comment:
Yes, its working fine. Thanks. Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2007-08-13 16:54:33] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please try using this CVS snapshot: http://snaps.php.net/php5.2-latest.tar.gz For Windows (zip): http://snaps.php.net/win32/php5.2-win32-latest.zip For Windows (installer): http://snaps.php.net/win32/php5.2-win32-installer-latest.msi ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2007-08-13 11:31:33] mahesh dot vemula at in dot ibm dot com Fix for bug #42243 can't be a fix for bug #42111. But fix for bug #42111 would be a fix for #42243. Bug #42111 needs to be fixed in the following two aspects. 1) copying dir to non-existing destination Here, copy() returns FALSE but creates a file & no warning msg. Hence the fix would be "to generate warning msg when the first arg is a dir even the second arg is a non-existing destination, as copy() function is not valid on dirs. And also the destination file should not be created. 2) copying dir to existing file This is fixed by the fix provided for bug #42243, which is specific when the first argument is a dir and the second one is an existing destination. I am sorry to raise the redundant bug #42243, which led to confusion. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2007-08-10 13:08:24] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Isn't this about the same bug as bug #42243 ?? If so, I think this is fixed too since we now get an error and it returns before the file is created..? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2007-07-26 13:40:50] mahesh dot vemula at in dot ibm dot com Description: ------------ While trying to create a copy of an existing dir by copy() function, it creates a file which is not expected but returns FALSE as expected. Even for an existing file as second argument, PHP doesnt throw any warning message. It happens against Linux, and works fine against Windows. Reproduce code: --------------- <?php mkdir("copy"); mkdir("copy1"); fclose( fopen("copy.tmp", "w") ); var_dump( copy("copy", "copy1") ); //copying dir to existing dir, throws a Warning msg as expected var_dump( copy("copy.tmp", "copy") ); //copying file to a dir, throws a warning msg as expected var_dump( copy("copy", "copy_copy") ); //copying dir to non-existing dest, copy returns FALSE but creates a file & no warning msg var_dump( copy("copy", "copy_dir.tmp") ); //copying dir to non-existing file, copy returns FALSE but creates a file & no warning msg var_dump( copy("copy", "copy.tmp") ); //copying dir to an existing file, copy returns FALSE but no warning msg unlink("copy_copy"); unlink("copy_dir.tmp"); unlink("copy.tmp"); rmdir("copy1"); rmdir("copy"); ?> Expected result: ---------------- Creation of file is not expected and a required warning messages are expected. Actual result: -------------- Warning: copy(copy1): failed to open stream: Is a directory in %s on line %d bool(false) Warning: copy(copy): failed to open stream: Is a directory in %s on line %d bool(false) bool(false) bool(false) bool(false) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=42111&edit=1