ID:               21653
 Comment by:       steve at hostusa dot biz
 Reported By:      support at hostcolor dot com
 Status:           Open
 Bug Type:         Sockets related
 Operating System: RedHat 7.2
 PHP Version:      4.3.0
 New Comment:

I also am experiencing this issue after just updating php. 

Here are 2 links that are displaying the errors...

https://www.hostusa.biz/status.php
https://www.hostusa.biz/whois/index.php (do a whois lookup)

Any info on this would be appreciated.


Previous Comments:
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[2003-03-19 19:21:45] laudanp at yahoo dot com

Much appreciated.

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[2003-03-18 19:16:07] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re-opening

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[2003-03-18 16:25:20] laudanp at yahoo dot com

I can't change status to "Open" because I don't own the bug report.  So
all I can do, to my knowledge, is just "Add Comment".  Thanks

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[2003-03-18 16:22:37] laudanp at yahoo dot com

Ok, the problem wasn't resolved using php 4.3.x.  This is the response
from my host admin:

<start quote>
I do not normally install snapshot builds, the latest releases are
used. Released versions undergo a testing phase that a development tree
do not have. This applies to most software. The snapshot installed now
is marked as 4.3.2-RC, or release candidate, which means that "if we do
not get too many bug reports for this version it will become a
release." However, a PHP developer will undoubtably know more about PHP
than I do. If they are suggesting the use of this version they must be
comfortable enough for it to be used in a production environment. 

I am not sure what you are needing to know now, if a PHP contributor or
developer recommends use of this version it should be fine. 

The upgrade was performed in the same manner all of your custom builds
are installed: 
PHP is configured/built. 
PHP is installed into the apache source tree. 
Any other apache modules are installed at this time. 
Apache is built, including PHP as a static module. 
The new binary or binaries are copied to your system. 
Apache is restarted. 

The only difference between the upgrade and the usual install process
for your httpd was that a different PHP source tree was used. 

</end quote>

My host has read this bug report and has seen your suggestion.  The
response is as above.

Help?  Ideas? 

Thanks in advance.

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[2003-03-09 18:47:59] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

No feedback was provided. The bug is being suspended because
we assume that you are no longer experiencing the problem.
If this is not the case and you are able to provide the
information that was requested earlier, please do so and
change the status of the bug back to "Open". Thank you.



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