ID:               15654
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Status:           Feedback
+Status:           No Feedback
 Bug Type:         ZZiplib Related
 Operating System: Mandrake Linux 8.1
 PHP Version:      4.1.1
 New Comment:

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being suspended automatically. If you are able to provide the
information that was originally requested, please do so and change
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Previous Comments:
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[2002-03-07 02:51:42] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I can't reproduce this with current CVS, and latest zziplib (0.10.27). I
tried your zipfile aswell.

Can you try a snapshop from http://snaps.php.net and see if you still
have this crash?

-- robin

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[2002-02-21 00:58:44] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

The zip functions in PHP4.1.1 appears to be causing PHP to crash with a
segmentation fault. When using it in my project I get a "document
contains no data".

I borrowed the script used in a previous bug report.
<?php

$zip = zip_open("test_zip.zip");

if ($zip) {
        echo "Ok, entering while..\n";

    while ($zip_entry = zip_read($zip)) {
                echo "In while..\n";

        echo "Name:               " . 
zip_entry_name($zip_entry) . "\n";
        echo "Actual Filesize:    " . 
zip_entry_filesize($zip_entry) . "\n";
        echo "Compressed Size:    " . 
zip_entry_compressedsize($zip_entry) . "\n";
        echo "Compression Method: " . 
zip_entry_compressionmethod($zip_entry) . "\n";

        if (zip_entry_open($zip, $zip_entry, "r")) {
            echo "File Contents:\n";
            $buf = zip_entry_read($zip_entry, 
zip_entry_filesize($zip_entry));
            echo "$buf\n";

            zip_entry_close($zip_entry);
        }
        echo "\n";

    }

    zip_close($zip);

}

?>

[leigh@eden debug]$ php-debug ./test.php 
X-Powered-By: PHP/4.1.1
Content-type: text/html

Ok, entering while..
Segmentation fault (core dumped)

The Backtrace:
(gdb) bt
#0  0x08115b82 in zend_fetch_resource (passed_id=0x81af524,
default_id=-1, resource_type_name=0x8155d4c "Zip Directory",
found_resource_type=0x0, 
    num_resource_types=1) at zend_list.c:123
#1  0x080f86a3 in zif_zip_read (ht=1, return_value=0x81af4e4,
this_ptr=0x0, return_value_used=1) at zip.c:154
#2  0x0812e14a in execute (op_array=0x81ab324) at
./zend_execute.c:1590
#3  0x0810fe90 in zend_execute_scripts (type=8, retval=0x0,
file_count=3) at zend.c:814
#4  0x08065355 in php_execute_script (primary_file=0xbffff790) at
main.c:1307
#5  0x08062e4c in main (argc=2, argv=0xbffff834) at cgi_main.c:738
#6  0x4033f5b0 in __libc_start_main () from /lib/libc.so.6
(gdb) 

The zip was created using the zip.lib.php library used in phpMyAdmin but
the zip does work and the error still occurs when a zip is created using
the zip command on linux.
[leigh@eden debug]$ unzip test_zip.zip 
Archive:  test_zip.zip
  inflating: install/module_info.php  
  inflating: modules/test.php

The zip file I used can be downloaded from:
http://www.sitebox.org/test_zip.zip

I used zziplib-0.10.27 to compile PHP with zip support.

My configure script:'./configure' \
'--disable-static' \
'--enable-debug' \
'--disable-rpath' \
'--enable-pic' \
'--enable-inline-optimization' \
'--prefix=/usr' \
'--with-zlib' \
'--with-config-file-path=/etc' \
'--enable-magic-quotes' \
'--enable-debugger' \
'--enable-track-vars' \
'--enable-safe-mode' \
'--with-regex=system' \
'--with-versioning' \
'--enable-sysvsem' \
'--enable-sysvshm' \
'--with-mod_charset' \
'--enable-force-cgi-redirect' \
'--enable-trans-sid' \
'--with-dbase' \
'--with-filepro' \
'--enable-yp' \
'--enable-ftp' \
'--with-xml' \
'--with-gettext' \
'--with-mysql=/usr' \
'--with-pgsql' \
'--with-ldap' \
'--with-interbase=/opt/interbase' \
'--with-zip=/usr/local' \
"$@"


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