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ID: 60981 User updated by: david at davidfavor dot com Reported by: david at davidfavor dot com Summary: Shell environment inaccessible in tests Status: Assigned Type: Bug Package: Testing related Operating System: Ubuntu 11.10 PHP Version: 5.3.10 Assigned To: danielc Block user comment: N Private report: N New Comment: Just tested supplied patch and seems to work well. Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2012-02-07 15:57:10] tyr...@php.net The following patch has been added/updated: Patch Name: run-tests.php.diff Revision: 1328630230 URL: https://bugs.php.net/patch-display.php?bug=60981&patch=run-tests.php.diff&revision=1328630230 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2012-02-07 15:55:42] tyr...@php.net "--d variable_orders=EGPCS to run-tests" if you mean adding that to Makefile.global (the Makefile template, which will run run-tests.php when you execute make test) then yeah, it is an elegant solution, but I think it would be better to fix run-tests.php itself, so for those who call it directly (half of the core/qa people...) will also be fixed. Pierre told me that there is no clean way to fetch all environment vars from a php script if $_ENV isn't populated (you could parse it from the output of phpinfo() but that would be error-prone and messy). So I would propose calling another php instance and fetching the environment variables from there using shell_exec. See the attached patch. (If somebody has a better idea, I'm all for it.) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2012-02-07 15:20:06] david at davidfavor dot com Seems like adding --d variable_orders=EGPCS to run-tests is the most elegant. What the next step to arrange for this bug to be fixed? Also I notice there are 4 failures in the mysqli tests. Let me know how to register as a developer with php.net and I'll figure these out and supply patches to fix the test suite. Thanks. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2012-02-07 15:03:35] tyr...@php.net 'Both php.ini-production and php.ini-development contain "GPCS".' the default value means that what is the value if you don't set it any way (having no php.ini or using php -n for example) unfortunately the default values and our developer/production inis aren't in sync, I brought that issue up on the mailing list in the past: http://www.mail-archive.com/internals@lists.php.net/msg52262.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2012-02-07 14:59:11] jpa...@php.net I confirm that getenv() works regardless any .ini config. It proxies to SAPI/system getenv() ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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 https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=60981 -- Edit this bug report at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=60981&edit=1