ID:               45062
 User updated by:  j dot orfeuil at courantmultimedia dot fr
 Reported By:      j dot orfeuil at courantmultimedia dot fr
-Status:           Feedback
+Status:           Open
 Bug Type:         Other web server
 Operating System: debian 4.0 x86_64
 PHP Version:      5.2.6
 New Comment:

Ok thx for the answer :)
Is there any way to find out who worked on this sapi? Maybe it could
help to contact him directly...

Anyway i'll try to provide a backtrace of what's going on. At least,
this will make things clear and provide a lead for solving :)
Thx for this link :)

thank you guys for your help and see you soon with the backtrace.


Previous Comments:
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[2008-11-15 00:38:55] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

If only a single developer inital used and developed the sapi, then
other developers may not known the internals of how that sapi works for
testing.

But could you provide a backtrace as described in the link below:
http://bugs.php.net/bugs-generating-backtrace.php

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[2008-10-27 14:15:57] j dot orfeuil at courantmultimedia dot fr

Hum ok,
this was a little bit the aim of this report... to know whether this
was gonna be fixed.
Why did php support thttpd in first place if it's not supported after?
Well, if you have any lead or any patch or even a strict "no, we won't
correct this" please let me know :)
Or maybe a good man could pass hereby and say : I will fix this :)
Otherwise maybe with a lead we could do it ourselves.
Thx anyway :)

Regards
Joseph

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[2008-10-27 14:00:38] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I doubt anyone has updated the thttpd patch required so I doubt it will
ever work in 64bit systems.

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[2008-10-27 08:44:05] j dot orfeuil at courantmultimedia dot fr

First of all thx for the answer :)
Of course i've heard about other light web servers thx but the fact is
we already have a whole system running on thttpd.
We actually just need to move our system on a new hardware plateform
(actually on many VPS on a new hardware plateform) and a new OS based on
64bits debian system. For obvious bug reasons and testing time, we just
wanted to "clone" the web part as it is bugless (or at least with small
ones :p)
Changing webserver would be an idea and it would probably work but we
wanted to understand why there was a problem with specific 64 bits OS...
(as we believe it is related to patching thttpd sources with php...) and
of course, as i said before, for bug reason...

On the other hand i don't know if thttpd is still maintained and it
would be recommended to change for an active project but the version we
have is stable and if the bug comes from php, we would have no reason to
change.

Well, hoping you can understand our needs and why we're still looking
for a lead through php bugs, maybe you could help us :)

Regards
Joseph

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[2008-10-25 13:15:28] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Does someone actually maintain thttpd anymore? Have you ever heard of 
lighttpd and FastCGI..? 


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