#16217 [Opn]: syslog functions and exit functions are buggy

2002-10-28 Thread f . labanvoye
 ID:   16217
 User updated by:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Status:   Open
-Bug Type: Documentation problem
+Bug Type: Reproducible crash
 Operating System: windows NT 4/ win2000 pro/server
-PHP Version:  4.2.1
+PHP Version:  4.3.0pre1
 New Comment:

i rerun test with php 4.30pre1 and i see this version is more stable.
apache doesn't crash, but i get popup message like this : instruction
at 0x100d4ebd . memory could not written.

but the hexa value seems to change if i run apache in command line or
like service, or sith a different version (like 2.0.43).


Previous Comments:


[2002-09-20 03:39:13] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

i get the same crash with php 4.2.3.  without exit call at end of
script.

Ok for the documentation error



[2002-08-30 14:47:39] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Actually that's LOG_LOCAL0 through LOG_LOCAL7 that are not avaliable. I
made a typo in my previous comment.



[2002-08-30 14:35:06] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I cannot replicate the crash.

However, there is a definate problem with the docs for openlog()
functions. On win32 LOCAL_LOG0 through LOCAL_LOG7 are not avaliable. In
fact the openlog line in the example returns a warning about the 3rd
parameter being invalid.

The openlog facilities should be better documented, mentioning which
are *nix specific, win32 specific and which are common.



[2002-06-10 04:33:37] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

platform : apache 1.3.24 / php 4.2.1 / w2k SP2

I test on php 4.2.1 and there are some difference.

The exit function seem to not cause bug, but the closelog crash apache
(drwatson is started...). This appear when i reload one or two times
the script.
all works fine when i comment closelog. 

No problem on linux



[2002-03-22 04:29:02] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Crash appear with the php module, not with cgi version.
with module and without extensions, apache always crash...

So this bugs is related to apache module.
I don't test with php 4.1.2 and on linux, it seems to be ok.



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#16217 [Opn]: syslog functions and exit functions are buggy

2002-09-20 Thread f . labanvoye

 ID:   16217
 User updated by:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Status:   Open
 Bug Type: Documentation problem
 Operating System: windows NT 4/ win2000 pro/server
 PHP Version:  4.2.1
 New Comment:

i get the same crash with php 4.2.3.  without exit call at end of
script.

Ok for the documentation error


Previous Comments:


[2002-08-30 14:47:39] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Actually that's LOG_LOCAL0 through LOG_LOCAL7 that are not avaliable. I
made a typo in my previous comment.



[2002-08-30 14:35:06] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I cannot replicate the crash.

However, there is a definate problem with the docs for openlog()
functions. On win32 LOCAL_LOG0 through LOCAL_LOG7 are not avaliable. In
fact the openlog line in the example returns a warning about the 3rd
parameter being invalid.

The openlog facilities should be better documented, mentioning which
are *nix specific, win32 specific and which are common.



[2002-06-10 04:33:37] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

platform : apache 1.3.24 / php 4.2.1 / w2k SP2

I test on php 4.2.1 and there are some difference.

The exit function seem to not cause bug, but the closelog crash apache
(drwatson is started...). This appear when i reload one or two times
the script.
all works fine when i comment closelog. 

No problem on linux



[2002-03-22 04:29:02] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Crash appear with the php module, not with cgi version.
with module and without extensions, apache always crash...

So this bugs is related to apache module.
I don't test with php 4.1.2 and on linux, it seems to be ok.



[2002-03-22 04:01:06] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Does this also happen if you only use the CGI version on command line
and as less modules (i.e. no ldp/oci8/whatever) as possible?



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