ID: 29557 User updated by: javier at evaloportunidades dot insp dot mx Reported By: javier at evaloportunidades dot insp dot mx Status: Open Bug Type: *General Issues Operating System: Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 2.6.7 PHP Version: 5.0.0 New Comment:
Thanks cp, I uncommented the part of the condition in the lines you said, recompile php, and it worked. This is the part of the condition: || (date.yyHaveRel && !date.yyHaveDate && !date.yyHaveDay) Does anybody know why this part of the condition is commented?? After recompiling php whith these lines uncommented, the strtotime("now") returns a different value every second (as it should be): 1094947473 1094947474 1094947475 1094947476 Thank you very much, Javier Carlos R. Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2004-08-24 09:34:03] never_slept at yahoo dot com Yes I read that bug report and although them sounded to potentially be the same thing... my strtotime("now") does in fact spit out a different value every second and that bug report makes no mention of using the second argument for strtotime() ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2004-08-23 06:01:05] cplee at buzzcity dot com The problem still exists in 5.0.1! Anyway, the problem lies in some "conditions" being commented in the ext/standard/parsedate.y (and parsedate.c) under the php_parse_date() function. (parsedate.y:1082, parsedate.c: 2325). I basically uncomment those lines and did a recompile. Now the following command gives the correct result: Command: php -r 'echo strtotime("now");' Result: 1093234981 Hope this helps! --cp ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2004-08-09 09:33:14] [EMAIL PROTECTED] "now" returns midnight of the current day. I think this is wrong too. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2004-08-09 09:12:44] javier at evaloportunidades dot insp dot mx But the problem is that even after n seconds with PHP 5.0.0 I get the same result. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2004-08-08 23:04:54] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank you for taking the time to write to us, but this is not a bug. Please double-check the documentation available at http://www.php.net/manual/ and the instructions on how to report a bug at http://bugs.php.net/how-to-report.php The code takes <1 second to run, so of course the timestamp with 1 second precision will be the same. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at http://bugs.php.net/29557 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=29557&edit=1