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Would you care to elaborate? Maybe a sample script that exhibits this
behaviour?

Jasper

steve wrote:
> What if it requires a PHP script flaw also (like calling a method from
> an object that doesn't exist)? I can shut down many a site that have
> 5.1.4 if I can find some input to expose a script flaw like that, if
> their setup is similar to mine (which I think is common). Damn search
> engine came across such a bug of mine on a test site and shut it down.
> Killed a couple others it wasn't searching because of it also.
> Accidental DOS! Oh the joy...
> 
> :(
> 
> Oh well, 5.1.2 works fine for now.
> 
> On 5/25/06, Pierre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On 5/26/06, steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > How critical does a bug need to be to warrant a new PHP release (like
>> > 5.1.5)? Are there specific criteria already laid out?
>>
>> Security issues or critical bugs (for example segfaults or huge leaks
>> not managed by the memory manager). Ilia will certainly complete this
>> list :-)
>>
>> --Pierre
>>
> 
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