Hi, mbregex breaks a VPATH build in the 4.3 branch currently, here is a
fix:
Index: ext/mbstring/config.m4
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RCS file: /repository/php-src/ext/mbstring/config.m4,v
retrieving revision 1.28.2.4
diff -u -r1.28.2.4 config.m4
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Commit of autoconf code cleanups to php4 (4_3 branch) needed for systems which have
system libraries in /usr/lib64 rather than /usr/lib.
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On Thu, Mar 13, 2003 at 04:18:51PM +0100, Sascha Schumann wrote:
On Thu, 13 Mar 2003, Joe Orton wrote:
Commit of autoconf code cleanups to php4 (4_3 branch) needed
for systems which have system libraries in /usr/lib64 rather
than /usr/lib.
Please post patches.
I have done, Sascha
Hi, I've got a bunch of fixes for systems which have system libraries in
/usr/lib64 rather than /usr/lib - these are needed for some upcoming
64-bit Linux ports. These fixes are based on patches from SuSE
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Should I submit changes to ext/*/config.m4
On Thu, Mar 06, 2003 at 07:27:05PM +0800, James Devenish wrote:
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Hi, I've got a bunch of fixes for systems which have system libraries in
/usr/lib64 rather than /usr/lib - these are needed for some
On Thu, Mar 06, 2003 at 08:06:57PM +0800, James Devenish wrote:
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On a lib64 system, if you do have the 32-bit libraries installed in
/usr/lib, but want to compile against the 64-bit libraries in
/usr
. Joe
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workspace file, and
building the Release_TS_inline configuration. Is there anything else I need
to configure in the project before it will compile? Or is there something
else I need to download? All I really want to compile is the activescript
library =[
Thanks a lot,
Joe Hansche
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I agree with Markus, it's fine as is.
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Current mail() implementation already has fifth optional
argument which does exactly what you want.
And, for the 'file', it's as easy as writing:
Markus,
This fixed my problem.
Thanks
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On Wed, Jan 16,
Works perfectly -- god love Apache ;)
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That rocks, pending it works, my problems are solved. It would still be an
awesome feature for PHP, but nice to know apache will work otherwise. II
to php (we're 1/2 php and 1/2 perl) however, we really
need to be able to set the vars like this. I did look through the mod_php.c
and I noticed the php_value, php_flag, php_admin_value, and php_admin_flag,
but nothing for a variable.
-Joe
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the station call
letters so that the letters are available to the code.
Thanks for the interest,
-Joe
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I have something that I am currently dealing with:
Using
That is our fall-back plan, but that's not terribly effecient =)
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On Wed, 2 Jan 2002, Joe Webster wrote:
I have something that I am currently dealing with:
Using mod_perl with apache,
Yes it would have to be in every script in the vhost, location or directory
directive.
It could be a constant =) That would make my life easier.
Thanks,
-Joe
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Awesome, that will rock. Now, not to be an impatient lil' dork, but is there
something that I could easily do to my mod_php that would swing it for me?
Thanks for the help,
Joe
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5.1.0.14.2.20020103004035.04527460@localhost"
That rocks, pending it works, my problems are solved. It would still be an
awesome feature for PHP, but nice to know apache will work otherwise. IIS
SUCKS!
Thanks again!,
Joe
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I was wondering how i could use PHP to interpret scripts for my own apps
using php4ts.dll ?
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Operating system: OpenBSD 2.9
PHP version: 4.0CVS-2001-07-20
PHP Bug Type: Compile Failure
Bug description: Compile fails with error almost immediatley.
When doing a fresh compile with the following options under OpenBSD 2.9:
./configure
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Operating system: Linux 2.2.16
PHP version: 4.0.6
PHP Bug Type: Reproducible crash
Bug description: Using $string = md5($string); crashed HTTP child processes
PHP Options:
'./configure' '--with-mysql' '--with-gd' '--enable-track-vars'
... If I run the
httpd thru gdb and reproduce the crash it gives me an error in
shutdown_memory_manager() when it crashes, but not much else since the bug disappears
when I compile in debug into PHP... If any more info is needed let me know... Thanks
PHP team, you guys rule!!!
Joe
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Hi Derick,
Thankyou for responding so quickly.
I took your advice but when i tried to install
the new rpms i got a dependency problem.
problem
Is it possible to include www.php.net/bugs.php?id= at the front of these, or
on a second line trailing each bug listed?
Would make the list twice as long, but a lot simpler to follow up on, w/mail
reader that recognises links.
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I say go for it.
What's the worst that can happen
*smirk*
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ID: 10661
Updated by: derick
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Old-Status: Open
Status: Closed
Question:
Is is_null() an alias for isset()?
Based on this statement and my understanding of both funcitons, it should
be.
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Well you should, damnit!
;-)
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At 20:20 4/5/2001, Björn Schotte wrote:
* Zeev Suraski wrote:
There's a good starting point already, people are more than welcome to
extend it.
I don't understand why
This sounds as if it may be a disk caching issue.
Is your session data stored in files (the default)?
flush() dumps io to the web browser, is there a file_flush()?
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That's a problem with it being an option, yes. I'd vote for
just making php case sensitive, period.
+1
echo typically is not a program.
It is a command in the CMD.exe or COMMAND.com programs.
$output=exec(cmd -c echo hello); //should produce the desired effect.
Why piping output to a file changes this fact, is beyond me.
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is_null() should return false if a variable is not set.
isset() should be used to test for variables existance, not is_null().
This is my opinion and I'm sticking to it. Those whom deviate from my
opinion are wrong in my opinion!!!
-Joe
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This may be fixed in 4.0.5
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Operating system: Windows 2000
PHP version: 4.0.4pl1
PHP Bug Type: OCI8 related
Bug description: Exit() function never work when an Oracle
Hehe,
If it did work, PHP might then mean:
Preferred Hacking PreProcessor
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Status: Closed
Bug Type: *Directory/Filesystem functions
the refcount when doing something silly like
converting a resource to an integer?
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At 06:03 PM 4/27/2001 -0400, Joe Brown wrote:
Run into a spot of trouble using Metabase(db wrapper) because of
Serious problem...
I checked out php4 today, and compiled it on windows and linux.
The bang (!) in the if statement changes the resource to
if(!($connection=ociplogon(scott,tiger,orcl))) {
var_dump($connection) = resource(1) of type (Unknown)
w/out the bang(!)
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At 08:50 PM 4/28/2001 +0200, Thies C. Arntzen wrote:
On Sat, Apr 28, 2001 at 06:12:19PM +0200, Andi Gutmans wrote:
At 08:28 AM 4/28/2001 -0400, Joe Brown wrote:
Having said th
, a warning should be generated.
@OCIFreeStatement would then squash the warning, if this is the desired
behaviour.
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because there additional
reference exist.
I'd like to start working on fixing this, but don't know which behaviour to
attack. Does OCI need to be fixed or intval()?
Suggestions anyone...
-Joe
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Perhaps the file section of manual for should state that the web server user
must have permissions to all directories in a path as well as files themself
(repeatedly, if it doesn't already).
-Joe
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with strrev() will suffice.
-Joe
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Operating system: linux(redhat6.2)
PHP version: 4.0.4pl1
PHP Bug Type: Unknown/Other Function
Bug description: sttchr() func
How about the 16th timezone's (US -- Alaska) 8th paper's (no clue) 16th noun
on the paper.
P=chr(16)
H=chr(8)
P=chr(16)
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On 11 Apr 2001, Stig Sæther Bakken wrote:
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If someone would apply this patch to ext/oci8/oci8.c I think the Oracle
using Win32 community would be greatful.
Don't know if all threaded environments have a problem with OCI8's behaviour
in threaded mode. PHP on win32 really doesn't like it... I haven't been
able to get it to crash with
I wrote a little function to do something similar to that.
It's a little weak but does a fairly good job formatting. Maybe sombody
will make it better and send me the code too ;-)
// format($element, $format)
// element=input ...
// format="(999)999- x"
// 9=numeric digit
// X=converts
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On Fri, Apr 06, 2001 at 10:50:49PM -0400, Joe Brown wrote:
It appears to me that the oci8 module does not behave well on win32 - a
threaded environment. I've begun to study
instruction is incurred.
joebrown
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On Fri, Apr 06, 2001 at 10:50:49PM -0400, Joe Brown wrote:
It appears to me that the oci8 module does not behave
It appears to me that the oci8 module does not behave well on win32 - a
threaded environment. I've begun to study the code, and believe I can make
it mind the rules.
Thread safe programming is new to me. (hehe were have you heard that b4?-)
Is anyone else working on the OCI8 extension?
I'm using the latest snapshot's on win32.
Getting some needed practice with MSVC...
I think the problem is that OCI is walking on TSRM
local storage. I haven't been able to verify it, but
my gut says it's so.
joebrown
podiatryfl.com
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Excellent example Keith.
In order for PHP to gain acceptance in the commercial communities, a date
limitation will certainly prevent that.
Date limitation on "only" this or that operating system does not support any
argument.
Ideally it should not depend an operating system structure.
I
Have you looked at the instructions at
http://www.php4win.de
under articles/compiling -english version?
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ID: 9964
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Status: Analyzed
Bug Type: Compile Failure
Assigned To:
Comments:
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Operating system: Redhat 7
PHP version: 4.0.4
PHP Bug Type: Compile Failure
Bug description: Error when compiling Apache 1.3.14+SSL with static PHP4.0.4
When compiling apache 1.3.14 (with apache-ssl patches applied) and php 4.0.4 (Static)
I get the
Look in the win32 directory for :
php4ts.dsw
This configuration contains the correct build settings for zend and php4.
Maybe ZendTS.DSP should be removed from the distribution?
I ran into difficulties compiling with php4.dsw in the win32 directory,
php4ts.dsw works like a charm. ;-)
[EMAIL
, if anyone wants to help out (admin, howtos, etc.)
please feel free to contact me.
As for me, I'm tired and plan on working on it more tomarrow :o)
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So tired I forgot to put in the URL:
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On Tue, Mar 27, 2001 at 10:32:26PM -0500, Joe Stump wrote:
I've noticed there isn't really a jumping off point for the PHP-GTK beginners
and users. I spent the last few hours throwing a site together that has the
basics
)).
(Probably need to save source w/IE, or use cgi php and pipe to a file. ;-)
-Joe
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Operating system: NT 4.0 SP 4
PHP version: 4.0.4
PHP Bug Type: IIS related
Bug des
pfpro.proxypassword = ; default proxy password
[Sockets]
sockets.use_system_read = Off ; Use the system read() function
instead of
; the php_read() wrapper.
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