ID:               35625
 User updated by:  peterupfold at gmail dot com
 Reported By:      peterupfold at gmail dot com
 Status:           Bogus
 Bug Type:         *Compile Issues
 Operating System: Linux
 PHP Version:      5.1.1
 New Comment:

This issue did not happen with PHP 5.0.5, but on the two occasions of
compiling PHP 5.1.1, it has happened. This led me to believe it may be
an issue with PHP.

I wouldn't have reported this if it hadn't have happened twice - once
on a build of SUSE 10 I'd been using for a while, and the second time
on a new clean build of SUSE 10.


Previous Comments:
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[2005-12-10 22:52:47] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Do you **REALLY** think it's a problem of PHP or are you kidding?
Just think about it: if your a program (in your case - a compiler) eats
your HDD, the one and only place to report about it is PHP bug database,
right?

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[2005-12-10 22:40:19] peterupfold at gmail dot com

Description:
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After compiling & building PHP 5.1.1 as Apache module on Apache 2.2
(and 2.0 on a separate occasion), my partition table for my primary
hard drive is gone. Is on a dual boot Windows XP/SUSE Linux 10
(2.4.21-99-smp4G) box. 

A reboot just after configuring and making PHP shows that partition
table is completely gone. Primary (Windows C:) and extended (including
some Windows data partitions and Linux) are now effectively deleted
from my hard drive.

This has now occurred on two occasions, both with the source code
version. MD5 sums were checked before compile. Downloaded from one of
these:

uk.php.net or uk2.php.net (not sure which)

Reproduce code:
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./configure --with-apxs2=/usr/local/apache2/bin/apxs
--with-mysql=/usr/local/mysql

make

su

make install

Expected result:
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Install correctly and be able to reboot into my GRUB bootloader, to
choose Windows or Linux.

Actual result:
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As above, the drive partition table (or possibly MBR) is gone, so the
system will not boot and my computer has no operating systems on it.
Unable to give you any more debugging info as Linux is now no longer on
my computer.


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