ID:               37463
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      subscription at nazarenko dot net
-Status:           Open
+Status:           Bogus
 Bug Type:         MySQLi related
 Operating System: Linux SuSE 10.1
 PHP Version:      5CVS-2006-05-16 (snap)
 New Comment:

We do.


Previous Comments:
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[2006-05-17 15:30:05] subscription at nazarenko dot net

Opened the bug again because was not sure if you get to see the
comments automatically when the status is bogus.

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[2006-05-17 15:23:23] subscription at nazarenko dot net

Recompiled MySQL from source today.
PHP works fine now (together with SNMP).

My experience with MyQSL supplied RPMs have been less than satisfactory
lately. I had to recompile it also on my 64bit Linux system because PHP
was refusing to use the supplied libmysql from the RPM (fPIC flag /
relocation problem):

http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=18091

Thanks for your support.

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[2006-05-16 20:01:32] subscription at nazarenko dot net

I will try to recompile MySQL and Net-Snmp from source and see if that
helps.

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[2006-05-16 19:28:46] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

It's good that you believe your system is ok.
But I can hardly imagine someone else able to reproduce it.
Since your backtrace contains absolutely minimal information too, I can
only say that you'll have to debug it yourself.
But as I've said, it looks like symbols clash between snmp and MySQL
and it has nothing to do with PHP.
Please reopen the report as soon as you have more information to
provide.
Until then -> bogus. 

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[2006-05-16 19:18:57] subscription at nazarenko dot net

Thank you for addressing this issue. However, I find it hard to believe
that my system is a "mess", as you put it, since it is an aboslutely
fresh install of newly released SuSE disribution with an *absolutely
minimal* packages selection, no GUI and only the c++ compiler and
tools.

The output of the find and rpm command reveals that I have no
"different OpenSSL libraries" installed:

find / -type f -name libcrypto*
/usr/lib/libcrypto.so.0.9.8
/usr/lib/libcrypto.a

find / -type f -name libcrypto*
/usr/lib/libssl.so.0.9.8
/usr/lib/libssl.a

rpm -qa | grep ssl
openssl-devel-0.9.8a-17
openssl-0.9.8a-17

There is no way "some other" OpenSSL libraries exist on this system.

The only thing I can think of is that I did not compile openssl or
net-snmp on this system, I installed the binaries from the distribution
RPMs but that never created a problem before.

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