ID:               38975
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      rachmel at avaya dot com
-Status:           Open
+Status:           Feedback
 Bug Type:         Reproducible crash
 Operating System: WindRiver Linux
 PHP Version:      5.1.6
 Assigned To:      derick
 New Comment:

No, I don't think it matters.


Previous Comments:
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[2006-10-18 17:00:03] rachmel at avaya dot com

ok, I will look into it.
Do you think that using the timezonedb upgrade should make any
difference?

Thanks.

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[2006-10-18 16:57:38] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

date() is in ext/date/php_date.c
And I don't see any problems on all OSes around, including 5 Linuxes on
different architectures.

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[2006-10-18 16:52:41] rachmel at avaya dot com

I am not sure I can do that - in the meantime, it seems that if php has
a default timezone conigured, it ignores the localtime definitions on
the Linux kernel. However, if I change the default timezone to
"Pacific/Fiji" for example, i can reproduce the crash with a call to
"date("1"). it is interesting, that a call to phpinfo() doesn't crash,
although it does display the time zone chosen.

Are there any leads you can think about that might cause this problem?
Where in the php code can I find the date function, so I can try and
debug it from there?

Thanks.

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[2006-10-16 18:30:35] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Please provide an account on a WindRiver Linux machine for debugging.

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[2006-10-16 18:24:56] rachmel at avaya dot com

When not setting the default time zone, php seems to use the localtime,
as defined on Linux.

Even when setting the timezone with date_timezone_default_set() , for
example, with the value of "Pacific/Fiji" , i get a segmentation fault
when I call date("1"), or any other date related function.

Does php use Linux's timezone files?

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