#31486 [Opn]: Compiled pear in php5 cgi uses php4 headers

2005-01-11 Thread tim dot lokot at printsoft dot com
ID: 31486 User updated by: tim dot lokot at printsoft dot com Reported By: tim dot lokot at printsoft dot com Status: Open Bug Type: *Configuration Issues Operating System: Redhat PHP Version: 5.0.2 New Comment: To anyone that has similar issues

#31486 [Bgs->Opn]: Compiled pear in php5 cgi uses php4 headers

2005-01-11 Thread tim dot lokot at printsoft dot com
ID: 31486 User updated by: tim dot lokot at printsoft dot com Reported By: tim dot lokot at printsoft dot com -Status: Bogus +Status: Open -Bug Type: *Compile Issues +Bug Type: *Configuration Issues Operating System: Redhat PHP Version

#31486 [NEW]: Compiled pear in php5 cgi uses php4 headers

2005-01-10 Thread tim dot lokot at printsoft dot com
From: tim dot lokot at printsoft dot com Operating system: Redhat PHP version: 5.0.2 PHP Bug Type: *Compile Issues Bug description: Compiled pear in php5 cgi uses php4 headers Description: I've been trying to test PHP5 on my PHP4 webserver and ended up ru

#27475 [Opn->Bgs]: Comparison fails for int(0) == string

2004-03-02 Thread tim dot lokot at printsoft dot com
ID: 27475 User updated by: tim dot lokot at printsoft dot com Reported By: tim dot lokot at printsoft dot com -Status: Open +Status: Bogus Bug Type: Scripting Engine problem Operating System: Win2K Pro PHP Version: 4.3.4 New Comment

#27475 [NEW]: Comparison fails for int(0) == string

2004-03-02 Thread tim dot lokot at printsoft dot com
From: tim dot lokot at printsoft dot com Operating system: Win2K Pro PHP version: 4.3.4 PHP Bug Type: Scripting Engine problem Bug description: Comparison fails for int(0) == string Description: For some reason I cannot compare the integer zero to a string and

#25482 [NEW]: CLI isn't reporting parse errors correctly

2003-09-10 Thread tim dot lokot at printsoft dot com
From: tim dot lokot at printsoft dot com Operating system: Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 PHP version: 4.3.2 PHP Bug Type: CGI related Bug description: CLI isn't reporting parse errors correctly Description: If I run a script with parse errors using the CLI on Debian