ID: 30539 User updated by: toppi at kacke dot de Reported By: toppi at kacke dot de Status: Open Bug Type: *General Issues Operating System: Fedora Core 2 Linux PHP Version: 5.0.2 New Comment:
Thanks for the hint lobbin. i tired the shopt -s huponexit but Shell says its turned on but....didnt help out tho. Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2004-10-26 17:16:27] lobbin at localhost dot nu I've seen this problem pretty often, it might be related to (open)ssh and your shell. More info here: http://www.openssh.com/faq.html#3.10 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2004-10-24 13:50:41] toppi at kacke dot de I tired the code by using cli now. Same problem even when i close STDIN. Also i tired it, by creating a shutdown_function() register_shutdown_function( create_function('','fclose(STDIN); fclose(STDOUT); fclose(STDERR); return true;') ); A test on another system, to make sure its not a os-config thingo, gives the same result. Run the code as root (to make sure, its no perm. thing) doesnt help tho. The child always post his outputstream ahead tru sshd (but no bash alive). When creating a socket around the child and you just close the terminal-window to get disconnected from the master, the code chrashes on connect. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2004-10-24 06:53:45] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Use CLI then? Personally I do not think that CGI version is the best choice for daemons, as it wasn't designed for such purposes. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2004-10-23 20:28:39] toppi at kacke dot de Hi Tony, it doenst work. STDIN is not defined/open. When i understood the manual correctly, its only defined when using cli sapi. I have php -v PHP 5.0.2 (cgi) (built: Oct 23 2004 14:07:24) I tired a lot of things, to kill the stream and getting disconnected...but nothing helped yet. When i remember me right, we didnt have that prob @ 4.3.x. but not sure tho. I have no clue anymore :) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2004-10-23 17:40:51] [EMAIL PROTECTED] fclose(STDIN); after successful fork() call should help you. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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/30539 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=30539&edit=1