ID: 48746 Comment by: phpstuff at cresstone dot com Reported By: ddkees at illinois dot edu Status: Feedback Bug Type: Directory function related Operating System: win32 only - Windows Server 2003 PHP Version: 5.3.0 Assigned To: pajoye New Comment:
Everything seems to be working as of the latest snapshot, thanks. Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2009-09-01 17:54:20] paj...@php.net scandir has been fixed (not directly related to this issue) as well as the mounted points issues. All regressions should be fixed now. Can you give it a try please? The next snapshot will have the fixes. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2009-09-01 17:51:00] s...@php.net Automatic comment from SVN on behalf of pajoye Revision: http://svn.php.net/viewvc/?view=revision&revision=287950 Log: - #48746, revert previous about volume. Fix volume support to allow all mounted points (with or without drives) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2009-09-01 17:46:17] s...@php.net Automatic comment from SVN on behalf of pajoye Revision: http://svn.php.net/viewvc/?view=revision&revision=287949 Log: - #48746, fix regression in readdir/scandir and mounted points or junctions on windows ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2009-08-30 13:06:33] paj...@php.net @shoresofnowhere at gmail dot com Not with symlink/link/etc. You can try it under unix as well: /var/www/dir1 /var/www/test.txt /var/www/dir2 /var/www/dir2/linktodir1 /var/www/dir2/test2.txt /var/www/dir2/linktodir1/t.php In t.php, ../test2.txt will fail because it will use dir1 as base direct. That's how it always worked, windows had only partial support for links (symbolic or hard) or junctions. It worked before but it was not correct (and not portable). ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2009-08-30 13:00:44] shoresofnowhere at gmail dot com @ pajoye: Sorry, but i don't understand why the correct behaviour should be that of 5.3: dir1 directory subdir1 subdirectory of dir1 cfg.php file in dir1 dir2 directory cfg.php file in dir2 junction1 junction to subdir1 created in dir2 and i have in dir1/subdir1/file.php: require_once("../cfg.php"); I expect that if i run dir1/subdir1/file.php i get require_once("dir1/cfg.php"); BUT if i run dir2/subdir1/file.php i will get require_once("dir2/cfg.php"); Could you please tell me why this would be wrong? File inclusions have always been relative to the path of the main php file that's executing... Thanks! ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at http://bugs.php.net/48746 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=48746&edit=1