Agreed, it's only common courtesy.
david
Zeev Suraski wrote:
The least you should do is
ask either Sascha or me how come it uses chunked buffering, and
whether
it's not a bug. You would have gotten a pretty clear response saying
that it fully supports chunked buffering.
No. I
FWIW, I'm still seeing the segfaults on beos for session code. I'm away
until Thursday evening now, but if someone can give some ideas then I'll try
to trace it further when I get back... The segafults occur in
_object_and_properties_init.
_object_and_properties_init
_object_init_ex
I'm getting a segfault on the following tests in ext/session...
3,7,8,9,12,13,14,18,19 21
Test 15 also fails.
The system is BeOS. BeOS tends to be more conservative about memory than
some systems and will segfault for errors where other systems carry on
(which is a PITA!)
I'll provide any
When I run make test the session tests fail (almost all of them) and it
seems after some tracing that PHP_IC_ENTRY is always NULL and for the
sessions so it dies when running object_common1 from php_var_unserialize.
This first occurs in 003.phpt. Anyone care to throw pointers about what's
going
This also seems to be a problem for SquirrelMail (2.0.8) which just hangs
after the upgrade. It was working OK before I changed to CVS.
david
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From: Rasmus Lerdorf [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: David Reid [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, October 02
Any chance of committing this patch. Adds support for beos threading to TSRM
and some small corrections for virtual_cwd.
Thanks.
david
Using port 2401
Index: TSRM/TSRM.c
===
RCS file: /repository/TSRM/TSRM.c,v
retrieving revision
This is a new error I just started seeing...
/boot/home/php4/sapi/apache2filter/php_functions.c: In function
`php_apache_lookup_uri':
/boot/home/php4/sapi/apache2filter/php_functions.c:46: error: `tsrm_ls'
undeclared (first use in this function)
Is support for this being dropped or is it just not added yet? Just changed
from 4.2.3 and was surprised to see that it stopped working...
david
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The test for fnmatch is incorrectly giving yes on beos. Autoconf 2.53
seems to have a new test specifically for fnmatch so could we use their test
in php? This is probably easier than requiring an upgrade to 2.53 for
autoconf for such a trivial little thing...
david
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