ID: 34075 Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: RVaughn at pheedo dot com Status: Feedback -Bug Type: *General Issues +Bug Type: Unknown/Other Function Operating System: RHEL 3.0 PHP Version: 4.4.0 New Comment:
>./sapi/cli/php ext/standard/tests/file/bug22414.phpt Ugh..Don't do it, please. These tests should not be run directly. You must use run-tests.php for running them. Please try to this: TEST_PHP_EXECUTABLE=./sapi/cli/php && ./sapi/cli/php run-tests.php ext/standard/tests/file/bug22414.phpt Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2005-08-11 11:22:30] [EMAIL PROTECTED] The problem is with TEST_PHP_EXECUTABLE environment variable being set to something wrong? Are you setting it yourself? What shell are you using? What is it set to in Makefile ? Have you tried latest CVS snapshot? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2005-08-11 01:41:40] RVaughn at pheedo dot com I have run this test with 'make test' as part of the whole suite, and also directly with: # ./sapi/cli/php -c /etc/php.ini ext/standard/tests/file/bug22414.phpt and # ./sapi/cli/php ext/standard/tests/file/bug22414.phpt Fails in all three cases for PHP 4.4, 4.3.11, and 4.3.8. The first test works, the second one which uses md5_file() to create a hash over the php executable itself, fails with the errors I reported. I suspect it's something particular to RHEL 3.0 but have not had a chance to test on a Fedora Core 2 system yet. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2005-08-10 23:34:21] [EMAIL PROTECTED] How do you run this test? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2005-08-10 23:22:20] RVaughn at pheedo dot com Description: ------------ The ext/standard/tests/file/bug22414.phpt script in the test suite always fails on Red Hat Enterprise 3.0. I didn't report this originally as I thought it was a configuration or installation problem with our system when working on PHP 4.4 but I'm trying to run it under PHP 4.3.8 and 4.3.11 and it also fails in the same manner, which leads me to believe it's either got a bug or isn't written correctly to work on RHEL 3.0. I've read Bug #22582: Problem with bug22414.phpt and while those changes are incorporated they do not address the problem on RHEL 3.0. Other bug reports also do not address the problem. I tried making a link from /usr/local/php/bin/php to the new executable but that didn't solve the problem. Reproduce code: --------------- Please see the ext/standard/tests/file/bug22414.phpt from the PHP 4.4, 4.3.8, or 4.3.11 distributions, it fails on all three. Expected result: ---------------- ---- EXPECTED OUTPUT HELLO Works Actual result: -------------- ---- ACTUAL OUTPUT HELLO sh: line 1: /usr/local/php/bin/php: No such file or directory Does not work This fails exactly this way under PHP 4.3.8, 4.3.11 and 4.4 on RHEL 3.0 which is why I believe it's a bug with the script. The script is identical in all three PHP source code distributions. I tried to fix the problem by copying the new php executable # mkdir -p /usr/local/php/bin # cp sapi/cli/php /usr/local/php/bin/php This causes this error on RHEL 3.0 for PHP 4.4, 4.3.11 and 4.3.8: --FILE-- sh: line 1: -n: command not found sh: line 1: -n: command not found Warning: md5_file(): Unable to open file in /usr/src/redhat/SOURCES/php-4.3.8/ext/standard/tests/file/bug22414.phpt on line 24 Does not work Please don't yell at me, I'm just trying to report what I'm guessing is a potential bug particular to RHEL 3.0 and have written my own passthru() function tests which seem to work just fine. Cheers, Rob V. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=34075&edit=1