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ID: 65226 Comment by: josh at servebyte dot com Reported by: josh at servebyte dot com Summary: chroot() does not get enabled Status: Open Type: Bug Package: CGI/CLI related Operating System: Debian 7 PHP Version: 5.5.0 Block user comment: N Private report: N New Comment: Seems to work fine with PHP 5.3 # php -r "chroot();" Warning: chroot() expects exactly 1 parameter, 0 given in Command line code on line 1 PHP 5.3.26 (cli) (built: Jul 10 2013 16:52:53) Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2013-07-09 14:37:59] josh at servebyte dot com Description: ------------ PHP Fatal error: Call to undefined function chroot() in Command line code on line 1 During the configure process it states that chroot is available: "checking for chroot... yes" The php version: "PHP 5.5.0 (cli) (built: Jul 9 2013 15:30:23)" The user is root. As per the documentation, these are the only requirements. Perhaps I missing a configure variable? I have tested with just "./configure" with no params to ensure nothing else is interfering. Thread safety is disabled: "checking whether to enable thread-safety... no" Test script: --------------- php -r "chroot('/var/chroot/');" Expected result: ---------------- The chroot function should be available Actual result: -------------- The chroot function is excluded from the PHP build ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=65226&edit=1