ID: 14401 User updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Status: No Feedback +Status: Open Bug Type: Apache related Operating System: Linux i386 PHP Version: 4.3.0-dev New Comment:
Well, as reported earlier, I need a working RPM installation, which means that bug #18568 has to be fixed, too, which it's not, as of snapshot 200211101739. Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2002-11-10 18:27:53] [EMAIL PROTECTED] No feedback was provided. The bug is being suspended because we assume that you are no longer experiencing the problem. If this is not the case and you are able to provide the information that was requested earlier, please do so and change the status of the bug back to "Open". Thank you. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2002-10-27 22:35:01] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please try using this CVS snapshot: http://snaps.php.net/php4-latest.tar.gz For Windows: http://snaps.php.net/win32/php4-win32-latest.zip ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2002-09-23 11:52:30] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Well, I had hoped that the bug fix for the Apache XbitHack would also fix our auto_prepend_file+include_path problem, but it certainly does not. In other words: 4.2.3 has _still_ this problem of wrong include_path's for files loaded via auto_prepend_file. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2002-07-23 12:31:42] [EMAIL PROTECTED] A short note to confirm the obvious: release 4.2.2 did _not_ fix this problem. It took about 24 hours after the upgrade until it happened for the first time. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2002-07-18 13:39:48] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hmpf. I can't tell you if the include_path issue is fixed because I cannot even install this %*$# snapshot release. Is this clear enough? Our server machines are stripped down and don't have the tools you need to build programs and RPM packages. So we _must_ build a RPM package on one of our development machines, and if that RPM package passes some tests, we can install this on our servers. Copying the server setup to some test server on a development machine does not really help to be sure, because it would be difficult to simulate the work load of the "real" server. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at http://bugs.php.net/14401 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=14401&edit=1
