[Bug 225600] Re: [Hardy][Regression] PHP 5.2.4 symlink bug breaks TYPO3 default setup

2010-08-10 Thread Staffan Ericsson
I respons to comment #6. This behaviour exists in only one release of php5, it's not in any way the intended way of php. By just reading the bug report and looking at the fast response by the developers it stands clear that this is not the intended behavior of php5.2.n But with your explenation,

[Bug 225600] Re: [Hardy][Regression] PHP 5.2.4 symlink bug breaks TYPO3 default setup

2009-07-19 Thread nitro322
I think adding the fix to a package in backports is a good compromise. I wouldn't even suggest necessarily upgrading PHP to a newer version, just fixing this obvious bug. I don't disagree with your concern that changing this behavior now may affect people that have already had to work around it, b

[Bug 225600] Re: [Hardy][Regression] PHP 5.2.4 symlink bug breaks TYPO3 default setup

2009-07-18 Thread Jonathan Marsden
Nitro322: Since this behaviour is what upstream provided in PHP 5.2.4, changing that in an LTS release is probably not all that safe (who knows how many PHP applications running on existing 8.04 LTS servers might depend on it?). Whether upstream *intended* that behaviour or not is not really the

[Bug 225600] Re: [Hardy][Regression] PHP 5.2.4 symlink bug breaks TYPO3 default setup

2009-07-18 Thread nitro322
Can someone please fix this bug? As Jakob pointed out, this is NOT the intended behavior of PHP, hence why the upstream developers have fixed this regression in 5.2.5. It doesn't make sense to leave this broken in this (and only this) release of Ubuntu, especially for an LTS server release. This

[Bug 225600] Re: [Hardy][Regression] PHP 5.2.4 symlink bug breaks TYPO3 default setup

2008-05-02 Thread Jakob Unterwurzacher
I am not sure if this really has to do with pathinfo. But i'm really sure that this is not desired behaviour. This was fixed in PHP 5.2.5, check out PHP's bug tracker ( http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=42587 ): > [10 Sep 2007 10:56am UTC] [EMAIL PROTECTED] > This bug has been fixed in CVS. Or the

[Bug 225600] Re: [Hardy][Regression] PHP 5.2.4 symlink bug breaks TYPO3 default setup

2008-05-02 Thread Jakob Unterwurzacher
Not pathinfo, I meant realpath. >From the TYPO3 bugtracker ( http://bugs.typo3.org/view.php?id=6158 ): > Debian/Testing has now "PHP 5.2.5-2" which doesn't have the PHP bug anymore. I think http://ca3.php.net/manual/en/function.realpath.php#82770 is a different thing. TYPO3 doesn't check for the

[Bug 225600] Re: [Hardy][Regression] PHP 5.2.4 symlink bug breaks TYPO3 default setup

2008-05-02 Thread Chuck Short
Thanks for the bug report however I am marking this as wontfix because it is the desired behaviour now. http://ca3.php.net/manual/en/function.realpath.php#82770 Thanks chuck ** Changed in: php5 (Ubuntu) Status: Confirmed => Won't Fix -- [Hardy][Regression] PHP 5.2.4 symlink bug breaks T

[Bug 225600] Re: [Hardy][Regression] PHP 5.2.4 symlink bug breaks TYPO3 default setup

2008-05-02 Thread Chuck Short
Thanks for the bug report, I was able to confirm this and looking at backporting this patch. Thanks chuck ** Changed in: php5 (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided => Medium Status: New => Confirmed -- [Hardy][Regression] PHP 5.2.4 symlink bug breaks TYPO3 default setup https://bugs.launchpa