Edit report at http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=52379&edit=1

 ID:                 52379
 Updated by:         paj...@php.net
 Reported by:        circus2 at freenet dot de
 Summary:            php-cli crashes
 Status:             Feedback
 Type:               Bug
 Package:            CGI related
 Operating System:   WinXP
 PHP Version:        5.3.3
 Block user comment: N

 New Comment:

do you mean RC3? 5.3.3r3 does not exist.


Previous Comments:
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[2010-09-30 13:00:10] paj...@php.net

You do not have to put anything in the PATH. I asked you to test using
the binaries (link I pasted), please do it.

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[2010-09-30 12:22:49] circus2 at freenet dot de

I don't think it's bogus, when php -c is ignored. But I'm possibly doing
something wrong.

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[2010-09-30 12:10:45] circus2 at freenet dot de

I don't want to put anything to into the Windows-Path as this requires
an interaction of the user. I don't want to be responsible for people
hacking in there Windows path only knowing how to open Outlook and
Word.



It's also hard to manage this, because I don't know if the shared
network storage has the same name on every pc. Another problem is, that
you may have to "maintain" the php.ini over the time and you have to
keep track of the people using the scripts.



So anyways - if it does not work with php 5.3.3 we will stick with
5.2.x. and that's it for the moment.



The problem was already in php 5.3.3r3 when I reported it the first time
- that's why you were a little confused about the version number. It did
not disappear by now.

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[2010-09-30 12:03:38] paj...@php.net

Why don't you try what I have asked earlier? You don't to "install
softwares" to try it, simply copy it there and that will make it.

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[2010-09-30 11:59:33] circus2 at freenet dot de

I already tried to use it that way:



php -c php.ini --ini (does not find php.ini)

php -c <fullPath>\php.ini --ini (does not find php.ini)



Any hints? Thanks

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