ID:               34417
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      almar at koekjes dot net
-Status:           Closed
+Status:           Bogus
 Bug Type:         Session related
 Operating System: Linux
 PHP Version:      4.4.0


Previous Comments:
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[2005-09-15 11:08:50] almar at koekjes dot net

Hi,

It appears that the CFLAGS are causing problems in PHP and the
execution/reading of session data. We removed the CFLAGS at compile
time and generally this solves the issue.

I'm sorry for any inconveniance caused.

Regards,

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[2005-09-08 07:28:35] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Are you sure these things don't set the save handler to something else
in their code and really use f.e. database as session storage?

For us to get any clue what's happening, you have to:

a) Check what the session contains when session_start() hangs
b) Provide a gdb backtrace of the hanged process


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[2005-09-08 00:44:13] almar at koekjes dot net

All vendors are referring to this issue as a PHP related issue. This
implies the following vendors;

OScommerce
Ubimiau
Cacti

I've done a lot of research before issueing this as a bug. Especially
when the Apache load runs up to 100 %. All software bundles are hanging
on session_start();, but at random, not on specified moments,
replication can probably only be done on our system.

Please specify what you wan't me to do to make sure that this is
handled as a real bug and not as a 'end-user program error'.

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[2005-09-08 00:30:37] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Ask for support at appropriate software vendors' sites.
Feel free to reopen this report when you have a short reproduce case.
Until then -> bogus.

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[2005-09-08 00:24:27] almar at koekjes dot net

Installing Cacti or OsCommerce result in the errors for us. 
After Cacti is installed (Default), logging in and clicking through the
website a couple of times results in the error:

Fatal error: Maximum execution time of 30 seconds exceeded in
/www/*/cacti-0.8.6f/include/config.php on line 89

The same error is returned for OScommerce, although it display's
another line.

There is no other way of replicating this bug. If necessary I can grant
people access to one of the systems where this happens.

Please specify if additional information is required.

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