ID:               35205
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      robertg2 at hope dot ac dot uk
-Status:           Open
+Status:           Assigned
 Bug Type:         OCI8 related
 Operating System: Solaris 8
 PHP Version:      5.0.5
 Assigned To:      tony2001


Previous Comments:
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[2005-11-20 01:55:28] robertg2 at hope dot ac dot uk

Sorry for the delay in testing.

The connection is closed off correctly when compiled against
InstantClient 10.

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[2005-11-15 19:09:31] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

... and it works fine even if the MPM if "worker", so this is not a
multithreading related issue.
Please try to build PHP with Oracle Instant Client and see if it
helps.


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[2005-11-15 14:47:40] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Just for the record: I can't reproduce on Linux and on Solaris with
Apache2/prefork.


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[2005-11-14 01:39:02] robertg2 at hope dot ac dot uk

I believe you.  We both want the same thing right?

In this role, I answer to my boss first.  To the University's students
second.  And to the PHP community a far third.

I'm well aware that to fix this bug I should to help you, and that's
why I shall schedule maintenance and take one of the web servers out of
the load balancing circuit when is convenient for me and the
organisation and the students it serves.

A traveller from Bug #29779, there's nothing more in PHP - and I'm a
PHP fanatic - to see a reliable oci8 library.

I'm lurking on Undernet about to ambush you when you get on :p.

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[2005-11-14 00:34:19] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

It'll take some time for me to install OCI client at Solaris and build
PHP --with-oci8, so I doubt I'll be able to do it in the nearest days.

Though, that doesn't mean that I won't do it at all.
I believe it'd be easier to install debugger and to see if this is a
problem of PHP or a problem of Oracle Client on Solaris (and to help
*yourself* this way).
Reconfirming and re-re-confirming doesn't add any value, believe me.

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