Andrei said he wants to roll RC4 today. Can someone take a look at
http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=20441
which is marked as critical for 4.3.0.
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; acceptable solution?
That would satisfy my customer and anyone else in the same situation, but
would not satisfy the person who posted the bug in the first place, who I
suspect would like finer grained control than that, hence my suggestion of
yet another (sorry!) php.ini option.
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> done 2 :)
The page still hasn't updated itself from CVS - is something somewhere not
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> > Can someone add RC2 to the buildtest-submit page.
Thanks Derick - any chance of adding bison version 1.33 as well :)
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> Done. please let me know if something is missing.
We don't seem to be getting the results submitted to
http://qa.php.net/buildtest-submit.php
posted to the QA list, as we usually do.
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rtant php extension?), it sends
an important message to users and developers alike. Then, a couple of years
down the line, PHP is just another OO toy for those who don't like to be in
control of their own switch statements :)
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> On Thu, Jan 03, 2002 at 02:06:23PM +0000, Phil Driscoll wrote :
> > Sounds good to me except for the OO wrappers.
> >
> > Do we already have OO wrappers to anything else not in user land? - if so
> > then I&
27;t create
functionality which is only accessible by OO means.
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by a script which
generates it from the installation page in the manual. I've CC'd this to the
doc list where, I'm sure, someone will correct me if I'm wrong. If I'm
correct, you need to patch the manual page.
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>
> It would be really nice :)
Sorry - my fault - they used to be ok, but it looks like I messed up at some
point and then continued with the messed up style.
I'll get it right next time :)
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> You know the drill,
...but not the URL - though we could guess :)
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Skipped 0 extensions.
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php.ini-recommended?
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> There's no msvcrt.dll in the zip - I guess this will be some users who
> don't already have it.
I guess *there* will be some users...
Not enough sleep - sorry :)
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The installer expects to install one so I'll use the one we shipped with
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> You might have thought it was junk, but did you look at the one from the
> Nullsoft guys?
>
> http://www.nullsoft.com/free/nsis/
>
I didn't find it when I lookd - however, it looks like it's not junk :)
-
aybe 18 months
ago) Wise seemed to be ahead of the game. What would be really great would be
a free Windows installer, but sadly everything I found in that regard was
junk.
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microsoft installation stuff already on their machines.
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)... failed
TEST RESULT SUMMARY
=
Number of tests: 206
Tests skipped: 92 ( 45%)
Tests failed: 17 ( 15%)
Tests passed: 97 ( 85%)
=
Skipped 0 extensions.
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Likewise - all logos are there for me while running PHP as Apache module.
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> All my stuff, Phorum and phpMyAdmin seems to work fine.
This shoulc have read
All my stuff, plus Phorum and phpMyAdmin seem to work fine.
I wasn't trying to claim credit for Phorum and phpMyAdmin :)
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Configuration: testsuite - Win32
Release_TS
Build : warning : failed to (or don't know how to) build
'E:\F\php\php-4.0.7RC3\results.txt'
Running Testsuite, please wait...
testsuite - 0 error(s), 40 warning
+1 for >>>
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the installer.
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> On Thursday 16 August 2001 4:56 pm, Harald Radi wrote:
> > could you or someone else provide a windows binary of RC1.
> >
> > regards
>
> It will be at
> http://www.dialsolutions.com/phil/php/php-4.0.7RC1win
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> could you or someone else provide a windows binary of RC1.
>
> regards
It will be at
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in a few minutes when I've brewed up a version which includes crypt.
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> You're building Release_TSDbg, right?
Good call. Release_TS builds fine.
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...
Creating library cyr_convert.lib and object cyr_convert.exp
LINK : fatal error LNK1561: entry point must be defined
Error executing cl.exe.
php.exe - 1 error(s), 36 warning(s)
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Just built RC1 on SuSE7.2 with
./configure --with-apxs=/usr/local/httpd/bin/apxs
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> by telling them to disable magic_quotes :-).
I agree about the education bit as well, but I think it would be good to have
a mechanism that help to future proof old code for when the rules changed.
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discussion of a mechanism whereby such changes might be made without breaking
code, or changing the rules as to what constitutes portable code.
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> [Phil Driscoll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>]
>
> With such a php_portability() function, it would be _even_ harder to
> write portable library code (because you need to handle both
> settings). Two wrongs won&
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> Some people agree with me, others disgree. As long as you have conrol of
> your php.ini file, it isn't a problem :) - although it will (indeed already
> does!) tend to discourage me, and probably others, from releasing any of
others disgree. As long as you have conrol of your
php.ini file, it isn't a problem :) - although it will (indeed already does!)
tend to discourage me, and probably others, from releasing any of my code for
public consumption.
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function empty($var)
{
return !(isset($Var) && strcmp($var,''));
}
as this is what needs to be done over and over again to validate form input.
Maybe people really do use empty, so changing the behaviour will break loads
of code. In which case an extra parameter $Useful, could b
n the 'bad' variables.
There's no point showing the warning messages to the bad guy!
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x27;t test under E_WARNING will find that
E_WARNING is their friend. I don't think that the typical uses of isset and
empty actually serve to hide the warning messages that would appear in
vulnerable code.
Anyway, I'll shut up now and leave you in peace :)
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scripts, and it may be all that is available as a quick fix for some
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whowever you change
the code :)
That said, It's easy to live with the proposal, especially with the
import_globals() functions.
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If the thread safety stuff you've just committed might fiz the ISAPI
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to set register_globals=off to
reconsider. A better solution is required. The better solution involves some,
all, or more of:
E_WARNING
more granularity to the register_globals directive
the file upload changes I mentioned as an aside
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NOTICE which
IMHO has a much greater effect on the security of PHP than accessing GPC
variables in a different way. I'd personally be even harsher than E_NOTICE is
- if a production site generates a notice message for an uninitialised
variable, then that's a fatal error in my book!
Ch
, because programmers do not expect user-input in this
> variable.
...but will be caught perfectly by E_ALL
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technique involving a sensible mixture of
display_error, error_reporting, and a new email_errors directive might be
better.
With this solution, we break no scripts and we encourage more secure
programming.
So now, tear it to pieces :)
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sent. My own rule of thumb is that if a script outputs any warnings during
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should be to 4.1. If the engine is going to take a year, then we'll have a
big pile of stuff to launch as 5.0
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Rather than start near infinite threads on the nitty gritty details of what
and how to change things, can we first establish a concensus on whether to
have a go now or later, and see if we have enough people prepared to put in
the hours.
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> > $xsl = join("", file("x.xsl"));
>
> Blah... I see this a lot. We should probably just relent and make a
> function that reads an entire file into a string.
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I've built the mssql dll for 4.06 and posted it at
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which along with the Windows Installer distribution at
http://www.dialsolutions.com/phil/php/php406-installer.exe
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Just built 4.0.6 on NT4 and tested with my code under IIS. No problems found.
When I ran the test suite, there were a few errors, but I don't know whether
or not these are expected on Win32. I've attached the output of the test.
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4.0.6 built ok on Suse 7.1.
Tested with my code (MySQL stuff mainly) and PhpMyAdmin.
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ctions on fiddling with the registry for W9x/ME users, and updating the
IIS metabase for IIS4+/PWS4+ users on NT server, NTWS and W2K.
In other words, I believe that the new instructions are both consistent and
correct :)
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>I thought that PHP was available as a ISAPI & NSAPI plug-in already?
Partly true. Yes ISAPI and NSAPI modules do exist. I have no experience of
the NSAPI module, however the ISAPI module is, sadly - and despite a lot of
hard work, still far from production quality.
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uld be the same as for installing with IIS/NT
Server.
Does anyone know something I don't on this issue, or is it ok for me to go
ahead and change the instructions accordingly?
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the efforts both you and I did earlier will be consigned forever to languish
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>incomplete
I will attempt to do that this afternoon.
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ct in the install.txt file. That'll teach me to
read things more carefully!
Damn!
Perhaps I should combine both files into just the one - but I'm out of time
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There is a separate file called install.txt which covers installation on a
wider range of servers.
Ideally there would be one document - I was just soaking up a spare 10
minutes to improve things a bit!
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#x27;m in the middle of setting up my new computer and don't
yet have a working CVS client up and running.
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PHP 4.0 - Win32 Distribution
Note
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Just built RC8 without incident on NT4 SP6 and Suse 7.1.
Tested on NT with phpMyAdmin, phorum and all my own code - all fine (as
usual!).
Only done a phpinfo() on Linux - but it worked ok :)
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due and if they want features in it, then they know what date they
have to hit to get it there. And if they miss the date, they know it's only
two months before it will get into a release.
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to be handled elegantly is for all extensions to live in
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ions' button to include the
favourite extensions.
As above except that the most common extensions are somehow promoted fom
being extensions into the core of PHP.
Maybe neither of these are ideal, but I just think we need to make sure that
whatever happens in logical and intuitive.
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'php website' to the bug tracking
system which causes the report to be just emailed the webmaster rather than
entered into the system?
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>Ideally it should not depend an operating system structure.
Agreed (but quite a lot of work I think).
>I propose #define PHP_DATE_SIZE _int64
Not agreed, unless you move the start date backwards a few thousand years :)
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Built and tested cgi version ok on NT4 SP6 IIS4 - ran all my stuff which is
mainly mysql + general language stuff, + phpmyadmin +phorum.
Built and done a rudimentary test (some of my code + phpMyAdmin) on Suse 6.4
Linux, again with no problems found.
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>it should be even more save to hardcode them in PHP itself
...or better still not to have language constructs at all so that everything
that looks like a function also works like a function.
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ained the multi argument
functionality described, it would be impossible to extend the functionality
in this way.
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can do this trick to all 'is'
functions without any problems, then great - do it, but do it to all of
them.
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To
thingelses and I'd be surprised if
we can apply the
reasoning across the board.
I don't want to stifle innovation here, I just want us to think beyond the
immediate problem when the language gets extended.
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tra arguments to
modify their behaviour, but once iswhatever gained the multi argument
functionality described, it would be impossible to extend the functionality
in this way.
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ence my vote:
(X) don't make sweeping changes to language functionality without fully
considering the repercussions.
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I've just put 4.0.5RC1 (the Windows binaries posted by James Moore) through
their paces on N4 SP6 IIS CGI. I've tried all my stuff (general language
stuff + MySQL) plus phpMyAdmin and Phorum. Everything tested works fine.
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Paco wrote:
>are you trying with 4.0.4pl1? Try, please. I had the same problems with
previous
Yes, I've been using 4.0.4pl1 since day '0', and it 'reliably' goes wrong
for me. Are you using NT4 or W2K?
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My suggestions for starters are:
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(which will probably start up simultaneous threads at it fetches the images)
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Any other thoughts?
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urely PHP 5.0 is the
landmark for it's introduction.
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For additional command
, could even be made configurable, or multiple
options supported if a consensus could not be reached).
I know that Zak has been doing some experiments along these lines, but has
also been busy on other projects. Any news to report Zak?
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