ID:               27810
 Comment by:       sdfsdhfkg at hotmail dot com
 Reported By:      renato at galle dot com dot br
 Status:           Closed
 Bug Type:         Apache2 related
 Operating System: FreeBSD-5.2.1-RELEASE-p4
 PHP Version:      4.3.5
 New Comment:

I experience the exact same problem under FreeBSD 5.2.1 and also under
Windows XP (just testing my scripts on this platform, I don't use
Windows as a server).



Why don't the developers give details on exactly how this bug was fixed
in CVS? (If it was really fixed at all. Some people suggest that it was
not.) First they labeled this bug as 'bogus' when in fact it was not.
Now they say it has been fixed but don't give out any deatils. Is this
the way open source projects work?? If it's going to be like this, then
I must say open source developers are no better than Microsoft!! Maybe
they are just ashamed of a lame bug in their source and trying to keep
this as a secret? What's happening here??


Previous Comments:
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[2004-04-10 04:44:01] nti at w4w dot net

Why are you telling it is fixed? It is not :-((( !!!

To restart apache with mod_php you have to "kill" shared memory area
with "ipcrm -m"

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[2004-04-09 11:19:48] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Try the latest snapshot.  It should be fixed.

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[2004-04-09 01:16:39] loki at arete dot cc

Can we get an update on this? The bug is marked as 

'closed', but there's no documentation on how this was 

fixed in CVS, and I can personally attest that it's not 

fixed in CVS HEAD for php5.

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[2004-04-05 15:43:46] thomas at vermoe dot dk

It defently doesnt work on:



FreeBSD 4.8, apache 2.0.49, php4-4.3.5



/thomas

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[2004-04-04 05:33:25] taka-o at pop07 dot odn dot ne dot jp

--- Don't work: ---

+apache 2.0.49 +php4.3.5   Not OK

--- works: ---

+apache 2.0.49 +php4.3.4   OK

+apache 2.0.49 +comment out(php4.3.5) OK



OS is Redhat9.apache is installed from sorse.

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