ID:               46447
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      hostmaster at uuism dot net
-Status:           Open
+Status:           Bogus
 Bug Type:         PHP options/info functions
 Operating System: Fedora Core 4
 PHP Version:      5.2.6
 New Comment:

This is basic knowledge that can be found in the manual. No README 
can ever (and should not) contain every single piece of information.

Please, if you don't know what you're doing, ask on the mailing lists 
instead of spamming this bug database.


Previous Comments:
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[2008-11-05 17:37:25] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Reclassified & reopened

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[2008-11-05 05:06:13] hostmaster at uuism dot net

okay. this is a problem with compilation, i guess.

jim

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[2008-11-04 16:34:48] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

README.TESTING is not part of a documentation.

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[2008-11-01 03:11:04] hostmaster at uuism dot net

Description:
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In the README.TESTING file, it indicates:

"[Which php.ini is used]
-----------------------
 "make test" uses the same php.ini file as it would once installed.
The tests have been written to be independent of that php.ini file,
so if you find a test that is affected by a setting, please report
this, so we can address the issue."

However, I have PHP-5.0.4 installed on the same system that I am
testing PHP-5.2.6.  The /etc/php.ini file for PHP-5.0.4 contains the
statement:

extension_dir = "/usr/lib/php/modules"

When I execute run-tests.php, it reads /etc/php.ini and loads the
modules from the old directory, rather than /usr/lib/20060613.

I found that I could create a new php.ini file in sapi/cli/ and it will
be used by run-tests.php.  However, the README.TESTING file does not
indicate that this step is needed.

Also, sapi/cli/php determines which modules to load based on the INI
files in /etc/php.d.  Since different modules are shared, I get errors
that modules have been loaded twice.

I tried using the syntax in the README.TESTING file:

TEST_PHP_EXECUTABLE=sapi/cli/php \
sapi/cli/php [-c /path/to/php.ini] run-tests.php [ext/foo/tests/GLOB]

I tried creating a new directory /etc-5.2.6 for my php.ini file and
php.d directory.

However, this command did not work:

TEST_PHP_EXECUTABLE=sapi/cli/php \
sapi/cli/php -c /etc-5.2.6 run-tests.php /path/to/tests/

It ignored the "-c /etc-5.2.6" part entirely.  This parameter works for
the compiled php executable, not for the test scripts that are run by
run-tests.php.

I found that I had to configure php with
--with-config-file-path=/etc-5.2.6 and
--with-config-file-scan-dir=/etc-5.2.6/php.d.  I placed the new php.ini
in directory /etc-5.2.6 and placed the INI files in this new directory
/etc-5.2.6/php.d.

Jim











Reproduce code:
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Expected result:
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Actual result:
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