[PHP-DEV] Bug #10485 Updated: no input file specified when running as a CGI

2002-01-02 Thread lobbin

ID: 10485
Updated by: lobbin
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old Status: Feedback
Status: Closed
Bug Type: Scripting Engine problem
Operating System: HP-UX 11
PHP Version: 4.0.4pl1
New Comment:

No feedback. Closing.

Previous Comments:


[2001-12-12 08:28:07] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Could you try 4.1.0? to see if it helps?



[2001-04-25 02:19:06] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I am running PHP4 4.0.4pl1 on HP-UX11 (64 bit) and
Apache 1.3.11. I compiled PHP4 with gcc and did not
specify any options except --with-mysql.

When I try to execute simple scripts like:
#!/opt/php4/php -q
echo foobar;

I always get No input file specified. If I leave out
the option -q my scripts work, but I always get
as a first line #!/opt/php4/php which prevents me
from using cookies :-(

It is hardly possible to compile PHP on HP-UX, so I
cannot (and do not want to) use PHP as an Apache module.
I would be extremely happy to use PHP via CGI, but I am
still running into this annoying bug which should be
fixed long ago. At least the usenet is full of descriptions
No input file specified when using PHP via CGI and
I never encountered a solution. I have got it running
on Apache and Windows 2000 without problems (since there
was no need to compile anything :-), but this is
not a suitable webserver.

Cheers,

Mark





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[PHP-DEV] Bug #10485 Updated: no input file specified when running as a CGI

2001-12-12 Thread yohgaki

ID: 10485
Updated by: yohgaki
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old Status: Open
Status: Feedback
Bug Type: Scripting Engine problem
Operating System: HP-UX 11
PHP Version: 4.0.4pl1
New Comment:

Could you try 4.1.0? to see if it helps?

Previous Comments:


[2001-04-25 02:19:06] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I am running PHP4 4.0.4pl1 on HP-UX11 (64 bit) and
Apache 1.3.11. I compiled PHP4 with gcc and did not
specify any options except --with-mysql.

When I try to execute simple scripts like:
#!/opt/php4/php -q
echo foobar;

I always get No input file specified. If I leave out
the option -q my scripts work, but I always get
as a first line #!/opt/php4/php which prevents me
from using cookies :-(

It is hardly possible to compile PHP on HP-UX, so I
cannot (and do not want to) use PHP as an Apache module.
I would be extremely happy to use PHP via CGI, but I am
still running into this annoying bug which should be
fixed long ago. At least the usenet is full of descriptions
No input file specified when using PHP via CGI and
I never encountered a solution. I have got it running
on Apache and Windows 2000 without problems (since there
was no need to compile anything :-), but this is
not a suitable webserver.

Cheers,

Mark





Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=10485edit=1


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