ID:               40735
 User updated by:  rodricg at sellingsource dot com
 Reported By:      rodricg at sellingsource dot com
-Status:           Feedback
+Status:           Open
 Bug Type:         Streams related
 Operating System: x86_64 GNU/Linux
 PHP Version:      5CVS-2007-03-05 (snap)
 New Comment:

Allowing ssh access to my machine will require me to request a 
firewall change which may take some time. However, I have found this 
behavior only presents itself when PHP is compiled with 
the --with-curlwrappers option.  Explicitly disabling this option 
returns my machine to the expected behavior.  Cheers!


Previous Comments:
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[2007-03-05 23:12:43] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

An SSH account would be helpful.

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[2007-03-05 23:05:28] rodricg at sellingsource dot com

What information can I provide to help determine the cause of this 
problem on my system? Thanks!

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[2007-03-05 22:47:35] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Tested on Linux/Intel 64, Linux/AMD 64, Linux/PPC 64 & Solaris/SPARC
64. In all cases I get:
Selected: 2
Read: Array
(
    [0] => Resource id #5
)
Write: Array
(
    [0] => Resource id #5
)


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[2007-03-05 22:39:19] rodricg at sellingsource dot com

Description:
------------
Since php 5.2.0 stream_select fails to return the number of modified
descriptors on a 64bit Linux OS (32bit seems to be immune to this). 
Verified to exist in the php-snap php5.2-200703052130.

This bug is the same as #40458 but I am unable to modify the status of
that bug.

Reproduce code:
---------------
<?php
$sock = stream_socket_client('tcp://maila.microsoft.com:25', $eno,
$estr, 10, STREAM_CLIENT_CONNECT);
stream_set_blocking($sock, 0);
sleep(1);

$r = $w = array($sock);
$n = stream_select($r, $w, $e = NULL, 10);

echo "Selected: {$n}\n";
echo "Read: ", print_r($r,1);
echo "Write: ", print_r($w,1);
?>


Expected result:
----------------
Selected: 2
Read: Array
(
    [0] => Resource id #5
)
Write: Array
(
    [0] => Resource id #5
)


Actual result:
--------------
Selected: 0
Read: Array
(
    [0] => Resource id #5
)
Write: Array
(
    [0] => Resource id #5
)



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