Thodoris wrote:
>
>> Thodoris wrote:
>>
>>> Hi gang,
>>> I am trying to run a simple PHP script using the cli and I get a
>>> weird memory leak error. The script goes like this:
>>>
>>> #! /usr/local/bin/php
>>> <?php
>>> // Get command line options
>>> $options = getopt("f:d:o:");
>>>
>>> // Print them out
>>> print_r($options);
>>>
>>> // Clear the array
>>> unset($options);
>>> ?>
>>>
>>> The problem is that when I run the script I get this error:
>>> Script: './bcom.php'
>>> /usr/ports/lang/php5/work/php-5.2.8/main/main.c(2015) : Freeing
>>> 0x2871F2A8 (43 bytes), script=./bcom.php
>>> === Total 1 memory leaks detected ===
>>>
>>> This is hosted on a FreeBSD 7 machine with:
>>> PHP 5.2.8 with Suhosin-Patch 0.9.6.3 (cli)
>>>
>>> Anyone knows what is happening ??
>>> I have to mention that the array is printed as expected.
>>>
>>>
>>
>> how are you call it? What arguments are you passing? etc...
>>
>> Show us your command line params...
>>
>>
>
> I am calling it from the command line like this:
>
> ./bcom.php -f test -d test -o test
>
> :-)
>
> But it really doesn't matter because it seems to leak even when calling
> it without passing options.
>
seems to work fine here.
What are your php.ini (memory related) settings?
run:
/usr/local/bin/php --ini
and get the location of the php.ini file that is getting used. Check our the
memory settings in that file.
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