#48821 [Fbk-Opn]: mysql_fetch_array segfaults on second parameter

2009-07-27 Thread margus at zone dot ee
ID: 48821 User updated by: margus at zone dot ee Reported By: margus at zone dot ee -Status: Feedback +Status: Open Bug Type: MySQL related Operating System: CentOS 4.7/x86_64 PHP Version: 5.3.0 New Comment: open Previous Comments

#48821 [NoF-Opn]: mysql_fetch_array segfaults on second parameter

2009-07-16 Thread margus at zone dot ee
ID: 48821 User updated by: margus at zone dot ee -Summary: mysql_fetch_assoc segfaults on second parameter Reported By: margus at zone dot ee -Status: No Feedback +Status: Open Bug Type: MySQL related Operating System: CentOS 4.7/x86_64

#48821 [NEW]: mysql_fetch_assoc segfaults on second parameter

2009-07-06 Thread margus at zone dot ee
From: margus at zone dot ee Operating system: CentOS 4.7/x86_64 PHP version: 5.3.0 PHP Bug Type: Reproducible crash Bug description: mysql_fetch_assoc segfaults on second parameter Description: mysql_fetch_assoc/mysql_fetch_array will segfault PHP if second

#48821 [Com]: mysql_fetch_assoc segfaults on second parameter

2009-07-06 Thread margus at zone dot ee
ID: 48821 Comment by: margus at zone dot ee Reported By: margus at zone dot ee Status: Feedback Bug Type: MySQL related Operating System: CentOS 4.7/x86_64 PHP Version: 5.3.0 New Comment: Configure line is quite traditional: './configure

#48350 [NEW]: compilation fails with `CURLOPT_FTP_FILEMETHOD` undeclared

2009-05-21 Thread margus at zone dot ee
From: margus at zone dot ee Operating system: Linux PHP version: 5.3.0RC2 PHP Bug Type: cURL related Bug description: compilation fails with `CURLOPT_FTP_FILEMETHOD` undeclared Description: Compilation fails when building curl extension against curl 7.12.1

#44037 [Com]: dl() does'nt accept directories in module filename

2009-05-10 Thread margus at zone dot ee
ID: 44037 Comment by: margus at zone dot ee Reported By: margus at zone dot ee Status: Open Bug Type:Feature/Change Request PHP Version: 5.2.5 New Comment: No response over a year. Can staff from PHP team at least comment why the suggestion above is'nt considered yet

#44037 [WFx]: dl() does'nt accept directories in module filename

2009-05-10 Thread margus at zone dot ee
ID: 44037 User updated by: margus at zone dot ee Reported By: margus at zone dot ee Status: Wont fix Bug Type:Feature/Change Request PHP Version: 5.2.5 New Comment: What has the deprecation to do with the issue at all? According to docs, dl

#44037 [NEW]: dl() does'nt accept directories in module filename

2008-02-04 Thread margus at zone dot ee
From: margus at zone dot ee Operating system: PHP version: 5.2.5 PHP Bug Type: Dynamic loading Bug description: dl() does'nt accept directories in module filename Description: When full directory path is given to dl() (which contain slashes), then error message

#42682 [Com]: stream_select() indicates bad number of readable descriptors

2007-10-12 Thread margus at zone dot ee
ID: 42682 Comment by: margus at zone dot ee Reported By: Slig at free dot fr Status: Open Bug Type: Streams related Operating System: linux-64 PHP Version: 5CVS-2007-10-11 (snap) New Comment: Perhaps it helps if I give test results

#42682 [Com]: stream_select indicate bad number of readable descriptors

2007-10-11 Thread margus at zone dot ee
ID: 42682 Comment by: margus at zone dot ee Reported By: Slig at free dot fr Status: Open Bug Type: Streams related Operating System: linux-64 PHP Version: 5CVS-2007-09-16 (snap) New Comment: I was hit by the same annoying bug (CentOS 4.5

#35084 [NEW]: when using reference to array, then current() returns always first element

2005-11-03 Thread margus at zone dot ee
From: margus at zone dot ee Operating system: 4.4.1 PHP version: 4.4.1 PHP Bug Type: Scripting Engine problem Bug description: when using reference to array, then current() returns always first element Description: I have reference to array and iterating

#35084 [Opn]: when using reference to array, then current() returns always first element

2005-11-03 Thread margus at zone dot ee
ID: 35084 User updated by: margus at zone dot ee Reported By: margus at zone dot ee Status: Open Bug Type: Scripting Engine problem -Operating System: 4.4.1 +Operating System: SuSE 9.0 PHP Version: 4.4.1 New Comment: OS is SuSE 9.0 Previous

#35084 [Fbk-Csd]: when using reference to array, then current() returns always first element

2005-11-03 Thread margus at zone dot ee
ID: 35084 User updated by: margus at zone dot ee Reported By: margus at zone dot ee -Status: Feedback +Status: Closed Bug Type: Scripting Engine problem Operating System: SuSE 9.0 PHP Version: 4.4.1 New Comment: yes, CVS snapshot (php4

#35056 [NEW]: Apache2 child crashes if ErrorDocument is PHP script

2005-11-01 Thread margus at zone dot ee
From: margus at zone dot ee Operating system: SuSE Linux 9.0 PHP version: 4.4.1RC1 PHP Bug Type: Reproducible crash Bug description: Apache2 child crashes if ErrorDocument is PHP script Description: I have PHP compiled as apache2handler SAPI and using

#30660 [NoF-Csd]: Using Tidy as shared extension crashes PHP (CLI)

2005-03-22 Thread margus at zone dot ee
ID: 30660 User updated by: margus at zone dot ee Reported By: margus at zone dot ee -Status: No Feedback +Status: Closed Bug Type: Reproducible crash Operating System: SuSe Linux 9.0 PHP Version: 5.0.2 Assigned To: john New Comment

#30660 [NEW]: Using Tidy as shared extension crashes PHP (CLI)

2004-11-02 Thread margus at zone dot ee
From: margus at zone dot ee Operating system: SuSe Linux 9.0 PHP version: 5.0.2 PHP Bug Type: Reproducible crash Bug description: Using Tidy as shared extension crashes PHP (CLI) Description: When building and using Tidy extension separately as shared module

#30660 [Fbk-Opn]: Using Tidy as shared extension crashes PHP (CLI)

2004-11-02 Thread margus at zone dot ee
ID: 30660 User updated by: margus at zone dot ee Reported By: margus at zone dot ee -Status: Feedback +Status: Open Bug Type: Reproducible crash Operating System: SuSe Linux 9.0 PHP Version: 5.0.2 New Comment: ?php dl ('modules/tidy.so

#30660 [Fbk-Opn]: Using Tidy as shared extension crashes PHP (CLI)

2004-11-02 Thread margus at zone dot ee
ID: 30660 User updated by: margus at zone dot ee Reported By: margus at zone dot ee -Status: Feedback +Status: Open Bug Type: Reproducible crash Operating System: SuSe Linux 9.0 PHP Version: 5.0.2 New Comment: linux:/home/margus/install