ID: 24614
Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: deptotecnico at towebs dot com
-Status: Closed
+Status: Bogus
Bug Type: CGI related
Operating System: Linux
PHP Version: 4.3.3RC1
New Comment:
Whatever, it's still user error. Please don't touch this anymore.
Previous Comments:
[2003-07-12 11:34:10] deptotecnico at towebs dot com
sigh. what really fixed the problem was adding --enable-discard-path.
[2003-07-12 08:17:55] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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[2003-07-12 03:22:05] deptotecnico at towebs dot com
after further investigation and debugging, setting doc_root in php.ini
fixed the issue. my apologies.
[2003-07-12 00:44:39] deptotecnico at towebs dot com
of course, this should be read as:
.. looking around and I've seen several old reports for and a few new
ones, but no fixed whatsoever.
[2003-07-11 19:10:01] deptotecnico at towebs dot com
Description:
If I compile php as cgi (--enable-force-cgi-redirect is not used), I
always get 'No input file specified' while browsing any .php file.
I've tried with 4.3.1, 4.3.2 and 4.3.3RC1, with php.ini-recommended
as the init file.
php -v gives:
PHP 4.3.3RC1 (cgi) (built: Jul 11 2003 20:52:32)
Copyright (c) 1997-2003 The PHP Group
Zend Engine v1.3.0, Copyright (c) 1998-2003 Zend Technologies
running the same code from console (path/to/php/cgi file.php) works
fine.
I've been looking around and I've seen several old reports for this
and a few ones, but no fixed whatsoever.
I've also checked the CVS repository, but doesn't seem like anything
has changed wrt in cgi_main.c.
Reproduce code:
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Expected result:
phpinfo() output.
Actual result:
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No input file specified.
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