ID: 27711
Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: mazsolt at yahoo dot com
-Status: Feedback
+Status: No Feedback
Bug Type: Session related
Operating System: win32 + iis 6.0
PHP Version: 4.3.4
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Previous Comments:
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[2004-04-07 10:56:54] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Everything and anything can affect it when speaking of windows..so make
it have ALL rights on the files..
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[2004-04-07 09:22:20] mazsolt at yahoo dot com
all the session files are placed in the ./tmp directory, which is a
folder all of the current virtual directories.
the owner is IUSER_pcname for all. it has all rights, except change
rights. I don't think this affects the gc
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[2004-04-07 08:58:05] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Are you sure the file permissions / owners are the same..?
(this worked fine with latest CVS in Linux, WHEN I ran the script as
root :) So try the latest STABLE snapshot too.
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[2004-03-30 02:51:10] mazsolt at yahoo dot com
operating system: windows 2003 (ntfs).
I've read in the documentation, that older filesystems cannot keep
track the modify time, and the garbage collector is checking the modify
time, not the last access time.
all three functions:
- filectime()
- fileatime()
- filemtime()
seems to work correctly.
I believe that the problem is elsewhere. Couldn't it be , that GC
simply doesn't work on windows' systems???
I repeat, when I wrote my own session_handler, the gc was executed
after the open & read functions, but before the write & close
functions. I tested this very easy, putting an echo "function_name" in
each of them. but the implicit gc doesn't move anything....
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[2004-03-29 16:38:18] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What file system is your temp directory on (ntfs, or fat32)?
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