[Bug 516061] Re: configure command line missing from phpinfo

2014-07-11 Thread Hugh G. Rection
This affects whoever needs to detect the state of the interpreter their code is 
running in, much like ini_get() is used to get ini settings.
In my case, I need to detect if PHP was compiled with --enable-sigchild so that 
I know how to handle proc_close() calls.

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[Bug 516061] Re: configure command line missing from phpinfo

2014-07-11 Thread Hugh G. Rection
For now, there is an inconvenient and inefficient workaround:

Execute process 'php-config --configure-options' and parse the output.
But that'll probably not work in Windows.

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[Bug 516061] Re: configure command line missing from phpinfo

2014-07-11 Thread Hugh G. Rection
For now, there is an inconvenient and inefficient workaround:

Execute process 'php-config --configure-options' and parse the output.
But that'll probably not work in Windows.

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[Bug 516061] Re: configure command line missing from phpinfo

2014-07-11 Thread Hugh G. Rection
This affects whoever needs to detect the state of the interpreter their code is 
running in, much like ini_get() is used to get ini settings.
In my case, I need to detect if PHP was compiled with --enable-sigchild so that 
I know how to handle proc_close() calls.

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[Bug 373477] Re: Can't save files to Samba (cifs) shares because they report 0 bytes free

2009-05-09 Thread Hugh G. Rection
Well it's like this analogy:
Person A says The ice is too thin because when people skate on it, they sink 
through.
status - incomplete, priority - low
Person B says Do the ducks sink through?
Person A says No, but it's still to thin.
Person B says Well if the ducks don't sink through then it's not to thin.
status - bogus

Actually from many bug reports I've read after searching for solutions,
this frequent recurring pattern of lets stick our heads in the dirt and
pretend there are no bugs that made be very hesitant to file the bug
report in the first place. I overcame the hesitance by feeling obliged
to report it so that Ubuntu/Linux can be made a better OS. I now regret
the wasted effort on my part. Linux will never ever become a mainstream
desktop OS this way. Even if this was the only bug in Linux, it is
enough in itself to not let it become mainstream as a desktop OS.

No offence and I also know I can't expect much from volunteers. I give
up and I suppose I'm not the only one who feels this way.

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[Bug 373477] Re: Can't save files to Samba (cifs) shares because they report 0 bytes free

2009-05-08 Thread Hugh G. Rection
Yes it works in Nautilus.

As another example, I just tried Gnome Commander. It doesn't work. As
soon as I enter the ~/.gvfs directory GC shows 0 bytes free and it
stays that way no matter which connected share I navigate to. Then when
I try to copy a file to the writeable share, GC shows an error dialog
with No space left on device.

Total Commander in Windows XP on the other hand shows the correct free
disk space when I navigate to same share and of course allows copying.

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[Bug 373477] Re: Can't save files to Samba (cifs) shares because they report 0 bytes free

2009-05-08 Thread Hugh G. Rection
I just opened the bug upstream
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=581924

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[Bug 373477] Re: Can't save files to Samba (cifs) shares because they report 0 bytes free

2009-05-08 Thread Hugh G. Rection
... and I would have said it a few minutes earlier if the server had not
replied with:

Please try again
Sorry, there was a problem connecting to the Launchpad server.

Try reloading this page in a minute or two. If the problem persists, let
us know in the #launchpad IRC channel on Freenode.

Thanks for your patience.

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