ID:               20389
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Status:           Open
+Status:           Feedback
 Bug Type:         Session related
 Operating System: Solaris
 PHP Version:      4.2.3
 New Comment:

The choice is yours; we'd really appreciate some feedback on the 4.3
branch, but you do have the option of the 4.2 branch.

IMO, 4.3 branch is more likely to fix the problem, but may introduce
others (but is actually pretty stable, as far as we can tell so far).

Apparently, our snaps page no longer carries the 4.2 branch as the
stable snap; if you want to try it, you can check it out of CVS
(php.net/anoncvs.php; the branch tag is PHP_4_2).
[You will need some build tools to generate configure]


Previous Comments:
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[2002-11-27 06:43:17] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

OK, fair comment - I can do that. It's just that I had so many problems
with the last upgrade that I didn't want to do it again (our system
layout is *very* unusual) but your request is a reasonable one  and I
would like to help - so, to clarify, we're talking about moving 4.3.0
here, right?

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[2002-11-27 06:24:33] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

"The 4.2.x branch is as stable (or more stable) than the 4.2.3."

did you mean the 4.3.x branch? :)



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[2002-11-27 06:18:31] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

You have the option of trying 4.2.3 + some fixes or trying the release
candidate of 4.3.

The 4.2.x branch is as stable (or more stable) than the 4.2.3.  If we
were going to release a 4.2.4, that would be it.

However, we are not going to do that; we are focusing on 4.3 instead.

There is not much more we can do for you without access to your boxes,
and why should we do that?  You are the one being paid to look after
your boxes, not us.

Please test a newer version as suggested so that we can determine if
the problem has been corrected already.
If it has not, then someone may *volunteer* to look into the problem
and resolve it.

[Remember; you can test a newer version of PHP by running a separate
apache instance on another port.]


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[2002-11-27 04:36:48] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

The reason that I didn't feedback on the was that the suggested fix was
to move to a later build of PHP for Solaris . Since all our Solaris
machines are in Production I couldn't risk the upgrade.

I beleive this is still a significant problem

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[2002-11-26 20:02:40] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

No feedback was provided. The bug is being suspended because
we assume that you are no longer experiencing the problem.
If this is not the case and you are able to provide the
information that was requested earlier, please do so and
change the status of the bug back to "Open". Thank you.



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