#42682 [Com]: stream_select() indicates bad number of readable descriptors

2008-04-16 Thread hans at parse dot nl
ID: 42682 Comment by: hans at parse dot nl Reported By: Slig at free dot fr Status: Open Bug Type: Streams related Operating System: linux-64 PHP Version: 5CVS-2007-10-11 (snap) New Comment: php-5.2.6RC5 seems to solve this issue. Just

#42682 [Com]: stream_select() indicates bad number of readable descriptors

2008-04-16 Thread hans at parse dot nl
ID: 42682 Comment by: hans at parse dot nl Reported By: Slig at free dot fr Status: Open Bug Type: Streams related Operating System: linux-64 PHP Version: 5CVS-2007-10-11 (snap) New Comment: More info: Upgraded to gcc-4.2.3 to check for

#42682 [Com]: stream_select() indicates bad number of readable descriptors

2008-04-15 Thread hans at parse dot nl
ID: 42682 Comment by: hans at parse dot nl Reported By: Slig at free dot fr Status: Open Bug Type: Streams related Operating System: linux-64 PHP Version: 5CVS-2007-10-11 (snap) New Comment: Just did a final test and recompiled php with gcc

#42682 [Com]: stream_select() indicates bad number of readable descriptors

2008-04-15 Thread hans at parse dot nl
ID: 42682 Comment by: hans at parse dot nl Reported By: Slig at free dot fr Status: Open Bug Type: Streams related Operating System: linux-64 PHP Version: 5CVS-2007-10-11 (snap) New Comment: Problem persists in 5.2.6RC4. Tested using the

#42682 [Com]: stream_select() indicates bad number of readable descriptors

2008-02-22 Thread hans at parse dot nl
ID: 42682 Comment by: hans at parse dot nl Reported By: Slig at free dot fr Status: Open Bug Type: Streams related Operating System: linux-64 PHP Version: 5CVS-2007-10-11 (snap) New Comment: This is stil a pretty serious issue on x86_64

#42453 [NEW]: CGI SAPI does not shut down cleanly with -i/-m/-v cmdline options

2007-08-28 Thread hans at parse dot nl
From: hans at parse dot nl Operating system: Linux PHP version: 5.2.4RC3 PHP Bug Type: CGI related Bug description: CGI SAPI does not shut down cleanly with -i/-m/-v cmdline options Description: The CGI SAPI initializes extensions through the regular MINIT

#42198 [Fbk->Opn]: SCRIPT_NAME and PHP_SELF truncated when inside a userdir and using PATH_INFO

2007-08-07 Thread hans at parse dot nl
ID: 42198 User updated by: hans at parse dot nl Reported By: hans at parse dot nl -Status: Feedback +Status: Open Bug Type: CGI related Operating System: Linux PHP Version: 5.2.4RC1 New Comment: Ah, i didn't know about the Apache t

#42198 [Fbk->Opn]: SCRIPT_NAME and PHP_SELF truncated when inside a userdir and using PATH_INFO

2007-08-07 Thread hans at parse dot nl
ID: 42198 User updated by: hans at parse dot nl Reported By: hans at parse dot nl -Status: Feedback +Status: Open Bug Type: CGI related Operating System: Linux PHP Version: 5.2.4RC1 New Comment: Heh i was pondering and typing a

#42198 [Opn]: SCRIPT_NAME and PHP_SELF truncated when inside a userdir and using PATH_INFO

2007-08-07 Thread hans at parse dot nl
ID: 42198 User updated by: hans at parse dot nl Reported By: hans at parse dot nl Status: Open Bug Type: CGI related Operating System: Linux PHP Version: 5.2.4RC1 New Comment: A little more explanation fyi: The problem is that DOCUMENT_ROOT is

#42198 [Fbk->Opn]: SCRIPT_NAME and PHP_SELF truncated when inside a userdir and using PATH_INFO

2007-08-06 Thread hans at parse dot nl
ID: 42198 User updated by: hans at parse dot nl Reported By: hans at parse dot nl -Status: Feedback +Status: Open Bug Type: CGI related Operating System: Linux PHP Version: 5.2.4RC1 New Comment: ./configure --enable-cgi --enable-fastcgi

#42198 [Fbk->Opn]: SCRIPT_NAME and PHP_SELF truncated when inside a userdir and using PATH_INFO

2007-08-06 Thread hans at parse dot nl
ID: 42198 User updated by: hans at parse dot nl Reported By: hans at parse dot nl -Status: Feedback +Status: Open Bug Type: CGI related Operating System: Linux PHP Version: 5.2.4RC1 New Comment: Yes, problem found initially in 5.2.3 but

#42198 [NEW]: SCRIPT_NAME and PHP_SELF truncated when inside a userdir and using PATH_INFO

2007-08-03 Thread hans at parse dot nl
From: hans at parse dot nl Operating system: Linux PHP version: 5.2.4RC1 PHP Bug Type: CGI related Bug description: SCRIPT_NAME and PHP_SELF truncated when inside a userdir and using PATH_INFO Description: Problem is as described in Lighttpd ticket #405 at http