[PHP-DEV] Bug #8725 Updated: Fun with putenv

2001-12-24 Thread mikhail

ID: 8725
User updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: Open
Bug Type: Program Execution
Operating System: SCO Openserver 5.05
PHP Version: 4.0.4pl1
New Comment:

The workaround for the problem with freeaddrinfo and getaddrinfo  was
to undefine HAVE_GETADDRINFO in main/php_config.h.

The original problem with putenv  is still there in 4.1.0 compiled with the latest
to date apache 1.3.22  Sorry.



Previous Comments:


[2001-12-23 17:04:25] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I can't tell because I can't compile it. Since  last time we spoke, I upgraded
to SCO OpenServer 5.06 and right now I can't compile even those versions of
PHP I used to compile without a problem under 5.05. The error I'm getting
is (after removing -silent  from libtool):

gcc -I. -I/tmp/php-4.1.0/ -I/tmp/php-4.1.0/main -I/tmp/php-4.1.0 \
-I/tmp/php-4.1.0/Zend -I/tmp/php-4.1.0/ext/mysql/libmysql \
-I/tmp/php-4.1.0/ext/xml/expat -I/tmp/php-4.1.0/TSRM \
-g -O2 -o php stub.o  ./.libs/libphp4.a -ldl -lcrypt -lresolv -lm -lsocket

Undefined   first referenced
 symbol in file
freeaddrinfo./.libs/libphp4.a(network.o)
getaddrinfo ./.libs/libphp4.a(network.o)
php: fatal error: Symbol referencing errors. No output written to php
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status

There is probably something in the environment of  SCO 5.06 (or my particular
environment) that  is causing it. I even tried the very latest gcc (3.0.3)
and gnu compiling tools to no avail. I'll get back to you if I can figure out
the problem. 




[2001-12-22 06:57:31] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Does this still happen with 4.1.0?

R.



[2001-05-08 06:25:56] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Unfortunately, my SCO Unix machine isn't available for access from outside.




[2001-05-07 20:01:38] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

This apperas to be SCO specific so it's not very fixable.  Remarking as 'Open'.
[EMAIL PROTECTED], will it be possible to have a temporary account on your machine to 
debug this?  Or does anybody else have access to this platform?



[2001-05-07 12:47:14] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Marking as fix-before-4.0.6



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[PHP-DEV] Bug #8725 Updated: Fun with putenv

2001-12-23 Thread mikhail

ID: 8725
User updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old Status: Feedback
Status: Open
Bug Type: Program Execution
Operating System: SCO Openserver 5.05
PHP Version: 4.0.4pl1
New Comment:

I can't tell because I can't compile it. Since  last time we spoke, I upgraded
to SCO OpenServer 5.06 and right now I can't compile even those versions of
PHP I used to compile without a problem under 5.05. The error I'm getting
is (after removing -silent  from libtool):

gcc -I. -I/tmp/php-4.1.0/ -I/tmp/php-4.1.0/main -I/tmp/php-4.1.0 \
-I/tmp/php-4.1.0/Zend -I/tmp/php-4.1.0/ext/mysql/libmysql \
-I/tmp/php-4.1.0/ext/xml/expat -I/tmp/php-4.1.0/TSRM \
-g -O2 -o php stub.o  ./.libs/libphp4.a -ldl -lcrypt -lresolv -lm -lsocket

Undefined   first referenced
 symbol in file
freeaddrinfo./.libs/libphp4.a(network.o)
getaddrinfo ./.libs/libphp4.a(network.o)
php: fatal error: Symbol referencing errors. No output written to php
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status

There is probably something in the environment of  SCO 5.06 (or my particular
environment) that  is causing it. I even tried the very latest gcc (3.0.3)
and gnu compiling tools to no avail. I'll get back to you if I can figure out
the problem. 


Previous Comments:


[2001-12-22 06:57:31] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Does this still happen with 4.1.0?

R.



[2001-05-08 06:25:56] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Unfortunately, my SCO Unix machine isn't available for access from outside.




[2001-05-07 20:01:38] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

This apperas to be SCO specific so it's not very fixable.  Remarking as 'Open'.
[EMAIL PROTECTED], will it be possible to have a temporary account on your machine to 
debug this?  Or does anybody else have access to this platform?



[2001-05-07 12:47:14] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Marking as fix-before-4.0.6



[2001-03-09 21:09:23] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

User feedback:
--
The latest snapshot made no difference. The behavior I 
describe persists. It's always the third execution of the 
script (second page reload) that produces the failure. By 
the way, at that point not only exec stops working, but 
system and passthru as well. It appears that putenv is
the cause, since removing it from the script remedies the 
problem (after apache restart there is).

It's quite possible that the problem is unique to my 
environment:

SCO Opendesktop 5.05
Apache/1.3.14 with mod_php4

but that doesn't make the situation any easier.

Couple of more points:

-- the same script works fine when executed on the shell level
-- every time phtml script fails, the following message is left in access_log: : is 
not an identifier.

If this matter is of any interest to the developers, I'll be 
more than happy to investigate (with proper guidance :-)) 
further.

Thanks.

-mk




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[PHP-DEV] PHP 4.0 Bug #8723: Fun with putenv

2001-01-15 Thread mikhail

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Operating system: SCO Openserver 5.05
PHP version:  4.0.4pl1
PHP Bug Type: Apache related
Bug description:  Fun with putenv 

Apache: 1.3.14 (with mod_php4 among other)

test.phtml:
?
 putenv("one=one");
 $one=getenv("one");
 exec("echo two", $two, $ret);
 print("1: $onebr");
 print("2: $two[0] ($ret)br");
?

Browser shows:
1: one
2: two (0)

Config options:
configure  --with-gd=/usr/local/gd --with-mysql --with-jpeg-dir=/tmp/jpeg-6b
 --with-apache=../apache_1.3.14

After hitting Reload, browser shows:
1: one
2: two (0)

After hitting Reload again, browser shows:
1: one
Warning: Undefined index: 0 in /u/local/apache/htdocs/test.phtml on line 6
2: (1)

After "apachectl restart"  the above repeats...


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