ID:               34015
 User updated by:  RVaughn at pheedo dot com
 Reported By:      RVaughn at pheedo dot com
 Status:           Open
 Bug Type:         mbstring related
 Operating System: RHEL 3.0
 PHP Version:      4.4.0
 New Comment:

Wait, what's intentional?  That the README file is misleading (or
wrong) in saying the system php.ini file is used?  Or that the system
ini file is used, which means the README file ought to be updated? 
Sorry, really confused now... thanks!
Cheers, Rob


Previous Comments:
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[2005-08-06 00:44:28] RVaughn at pheedo dot com

Thanks Sniper, for a real answer rather than a rote one.  Is there any
way to get more info on this bug?  Namely, is it a problem with the
test script or with PHP or both?  I don't want to have to pull a whole
new distribution of PHP 4.4 down and build it from scratch; we're
trying to run a business.  Thanks!  Cheers, Rob

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[2005-08-06 00:41:59] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hehe..don't trust everything you read. :)
The tests definately use your php.ini. It's intentional and will not be
changed. 

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[2005-08-06 00:39:22] RVaughn at pheedo dot com

As said, these do *not* appear in my php.ini file.  You're just making
an assumption about that.  The paths do *not* appear anywhere in the
php.ini (the tests are supposed to ignore the /etc/php.ini file and use
the one in the source code anyway, according to README.TESTING) and
those weird paths do not appear anywhere on my system nor in the source
code.  The conclusions you've jumped to are mistaken.  Thanks.

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[2005-08-05 22:39:56] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

This bug has been fixed in CVS.

Snapshots of the sources are packaged every three hours; this change
will be in the next snapshot. You can grab the snapshot at
http://snaps.php.net/.
 
Thank you for the report, and for helping us make PHP better.



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[2005-08-05 22:36:53] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

It does't look for any libraries (and this is obvius from its source).
Fix your system or remove these extensions from your php.ini
Not PHP problem.

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