ID:               42338
 User updated by:  programatorfreez at gmail dot com
 Reported By:      programatorfreez at gmail dot com
 Status:           Bogus
 Bug Type:         *General Issues
 Operating System: Gentoo GNU/Linux
 PHP Version:      5.2.4RC2
 New Comment:

Jani: I don't understand you, what do you mean? There is *not* anything
broken in my system, that's why PHP 5.2.3 didn't report any memory leak
with the same code and (of course) with the same USE flags and I use
threaded apache for years without any problem (until now with PHP
5.2.4).


Previous Comments:
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[2007-08-21 07:35:56] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Uh..that comment causes immediate bogusing. Plus: You're using threaded
Apache, there's propably even more broken in your system than just that.

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[2007-08-20 16:00:49] programatorfreez at gmail dot com

ACCEPT_KEYWORDS='~x86' USE="apache2 berkdb bzip2 cli crypt ctype debug
gd gdbm iconv mysql
ncurses nls pcre pdo readline reflection session simplexml soap
sockets
spell spl ssl suhosin tokenizer truetype unicode xml xmlreader
xmlwriter
xsl zlib" emerge -av dev-lang/php5

If you are not able to use ./configure --apache2, --berkdb, --bzip2,
--cli, etc. than It's your problem, not my.

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[2007-08-20 06:19:50] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

That's not your configure command... configure commands start with
"./configure"

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[2007-08-19 21:12:12] programatorfreez at gmail dot com

Ok, next time I will remember. It was:
USE="apache2 berkdb bzip2 cli crypt ctype debug gd gdbm iconv mysql
ncurses nls pcre pdo readline reflection session simplexml soap sockets
spell spl ssl suhosin tokenizer truetype unicode xml xmlreader xmlwriter
xsl zlib"

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[2007-08-19 20:04:07] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

And what was the configure line you used to configure PHP?
This is #1 thing you should put in a bug report anybody wants to even
look at. (It's mentioned on the page you submitted the bug from..)

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