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 ID:                 53423
 User updated by:    jd at cpanel dot net
 Reported by:        jd at cpanel dot net
 Summary:            mysql_statement.c uses C99 syntax
 Status:             Bogus
 Type:               Bug
 Package:            PDO related
 Operating System:   Linux
 PHP Version:        5.3SVN-2010-11-29 (SVN)
 Block user comment: N
 Private report:     N

 New Comment:

Thanks for the pointer in the right direction.  The problem only happens
when compiling against MySQL 4.0. When using MySQL 4.1 and above it
compiles correctly.


Previous Comments:
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[2010-11-29 17:18:40] [email protected]

Oh and one more comment: Old versions of gcc are quite liberal with
their C iterpretation. Modern versions provide options to check this
more strictly (see -W options in the docs) if you want. Other compilers
might do even better.

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[2010-11-29 17:14:51] [email protected]

The actual issue is not C99 or such but that you are using an outdated
version of libmsql. You probabl might be successfull when using mysqlnd
(--with-mysql=mysqlnd --with-msqli=mysqlnd --with-pdo-mysql=msqlnd) or
updating your libmysql version.



The C99 macros are only used when using --enable-debug and GCC is
detected.

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[2010-11-29 17:13:40] jd at cpanel dot net

Also, to be clear, the compile that failed was linking with
libmysqlclient (MySQL 4.0.27), not mysqlnd.  As far as I can tell
though, this has no bearing on the compile failure.

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[2010-11-29 17:07:25] jd at cpanel dot net

Just to be clear, the idea that RedHat 7.3 isn't supported is fine with
me.  It's an ancient system and supporting it shouldn't factor into
anyone else's decision making. I always test with RedHat 7.3 because GCC
2.95 points out these types of bugs that many modern compilers allow
without complaint.



I'm a little concerned that PHP is going to suddenly start requiring a
C99 compatible compiler without testing the compiler for C99 support or
putting the compiler into C99 mode though.



PHP 5.3.3 did not require a C99 compatible compiler as far as I'm aware.

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[2010-11-29 16:58:49] [email protected]

PS: Don't get me wrong when I say "from a MySQL perspective". Of course,
php.net can overrule me but "we MySQL guys" are the ones doing most of
the work on mysqlnd. So, "from a maintainer perspective", even with my
php.net hat on, ...

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