Oops, why didn't I notice such a trivial thing before asking a braindead 
question... Anyway I bet the problem should be gone by my patch that was 
just commited.

Moriyoshi

"Ilia A." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On November 12, 2002 04:58 pm, Moriyoshi Koizumi wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Thanks for the report.
> > Although I found a bug in the overloading code, I wonder why the mail()
> > function entry was not found on RINIT. Any insights?
> 
> It seems the mail() function is not avaliable on that system because sendmail 
> was not found on the system. The function mail() on unix systems appears to 
> be dependant on sendmail avaliablity or atleast something that would cause 
> the HAVE_SENDMAIL flag to be set.
> 
> Ilia
> 
> > Moriyoshi
> >
> > "Ilia A." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > On November 7, 2002 10:04 am, Andrei Zmievski wrote:
> > > > At the PHP Conference in Germany several of us have discussed the
> > > > current state of mbstring and there was a proposal to not have it
> > > > enabled by default for 4.3.0 release. It seems that the extension
> > > > attempts to do "magic" stuff by overloading functions in the executor
> > > > globals and, as Thies said, that could be dangerous. Also, doesn't it
> > > > affect run-tests.php script currently?
> > >
> > > On the note of overloading done by mbstring, it appears this behavior is
> > > not entirely stable. On at least one test system (Sun OS 5.9) it causes
> > > crashes and overruns by using the test script in the test suite.
> > > Ex:
> > > sapi/cli/php -d "mbstring.func_overload=1" -r ''
> > > Unknown(0) : Fatal error - (null)() [http://www.php.net/ref.mbstring]:
> > > mbstring couldn't find function mail.
> > > Could not startup.
> > > [Tue Nov 12 21:01:33 2002]  Script:  '-'
> > > ---------------------------------------
> > > php4/Zend/zend_execute.h(44) : Block 0x001FB640 status:
> > > Beginning:      Overrun (magic=0x001FE7F8, expected=0x7312F8DC)
> > >       End:      Unknown
> > > ---------------------------------------
> > >
> > > The test script itself (ext/mbstring/tests/overload.phpt) causes a
> > > segmentation fault. Here is a back trace:
> > > #0  0x001528f8 in shutdown_memory_manager (silent=1, clean_cache=1) at
> > > php4/Zend/zend_alloc.c:461
> > > #1  0x0011d944 in php_module_shutdown () at php4/main/main.c:1219
> > > #2  0x0018d8d0 in main (argc=39, argv=0xffbffa74) at
> > > php4/sapi/cli/php_cli.c:761
> > >
> > > Ilia
> > >
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