Package: php5
Version: 5.2.6-2
Severity: critical
Hello,
after upgrading from php5 5.2.5-3 to 5.2.6-2 we experienced the following
errors:
Wordpress:
Fatal error: strftime() [a href='function.strftime'function.strftime/a]:
Timezone database is corrupt - this should *never* happen! in
Hello Sean!
Wordpress:
Fatal error: strftime() [a
href='function.strftime'function.strftime/a]: Timezone database is
corrupt - this should *never* happen! in
/var/www/www.domain.tld/wp-content/plugins/timezone.php on line 150
oy. this definitely needs to be fixed then, as we're going to
(CEST)]:
On Wed, July 23, 2008 14:34, Martin Sebald wrote:
function option_gmt_offset() {
I've tried to reproduce this with a PHP file containing just this function
and a call var_dump(option_gmt_offset()). Running that file with
php5-cli just yields the expected int(2).
So I can't reproduce
Hello Sean,
well, we are using some kind of hybrid system. But basicly it is a system
based on the unstable tree, but I'm sure there are some stable packages
installed as well. The stable packages are replaced by unstable versions if
apt-get wants to. So some are left, but not many. And we are
Hello Sean, Hello Thijs!
my guess is that your security rules are blocking access to
/etc/localtime and files under /usr/share/zoneinfo then.
Yes, that was it!
I unblocked these files/directories and everything works fine now! :-)
Maybe this information should be put somewhere for other
: Rupert Germann
An: Martin Sebald
Datum: Dienstag, 12. Dezember 2006, 10:34:17 [GMT +0100]
Betreff: Re: Error 500 when trying to edit tt_news entry
===8==Original message text===
hi Martin,
I also tried it with PHP 5.2.0-7 on Debian and after I wasted some hours
Hello Kurt,
will/could the changes in 0.9.8a-7 have any effect on the postfix issues
I'm experiencing? Is it worth a try?
A new postfix version has been uploaded to unstable, which has as
changelog entry:
* New upstream, fixes various TLS/SASL bugs.
I suggest you try that.
Thank you for
Hello Kurt,
will/could the changes in 0.9.8a-7 have any effect on the postfix issues
I'm experiencing? Is it worth a try?
If you need any detailed information about the postfix configuration I'm
running I will be happy to hand it over to you.
Regards,
Martin
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Hello again,
I'm sorry, but looking into the logs the last days and trying a few thing I
have to say the following:
The Postfix bugs are still there, either without the special
smtpd_tls_cipherlist parameter from Yari and with this parameter.
Without I get some the following errors in mail.log:
Hello!
We believe that the bug you reported is fixed in the latest version of
openssl, which is due to be installed in the Debian FTP archive:
I upgraded to openssl 0.9.8a-6 but the Postfix errors stayed.
It works now. I only upgraded openssl and forgot to upgrade libssl0.9.8.
After
Hello!
We believe that the bug you reported is fixed in the latest version of
openssl, which is due to be installed in the Debian FTP archive:
Was this meant for me? Otherwise sorry for spamming around... ;-)
I upgraded to openssl 0.9.8a-6 but the Postfix errors stayed.
I also got a mail
Hello all,
I think that the following Postfix problem is related to this bug. I found
several entries in newsgroups linking to this bug report page.
Jan 19 16:12:55 mailserver postfix/smtp[13270]: setting up TLS connection to
mail.domain.tld
Jan 19 16:12:55 mailserver postfix/smtp[13270]:
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