ID:               21145
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Status:           Bogus
+Status:           Open
 Bug Type:         Unknown/Other Function
 Operating System: Linux - Debian Woody
 PHP Version:      4CVS-2002-12-22 (stable)
 New Comment:

Please explain to the doc team how to document this new behavior in
PHP, regarding the CLI/CGI build process.  And the various problems
(such as this ncurses one) that may/will arise.


Previous Comments:
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[2002-12-22 12:55:46] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I just reconfigured with --enable-cli and recompiled with the same
results. It always says cgi in php -v, no matter if I configure it as a
CLI or not.

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[2002-12-22 12:49:55] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Just in case I wasn't clear enough on what HTTP headers where printed,
they follow:

Content-type: text/html
X-Powered-By: PHP/4.3.0-dev

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[2002-12-22 12:48:08] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

try running "php -v" I bet you're using the CGI.
Not a bug -> bogus.

Derick

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[2002-12-22 12:46:22] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

The CLI version of PHP always prints the headers. This may be related
to my configure settings, which follow.


'./configure' '--enable-bcmath' '--enable-pcntl' '--enable-sysvsem'
'--enable-sysvshm' '--enable-sysvmsg' '--enable-tokenizer'
'--with-pear' '--with-curl' '--with-mysql' '--with-gettext'
'--with-mcrypt' '--with-mhash' '--with-ming'
'--with-ncurses=/root/ncurses-5.3' '--with-shmop' '--enable-sockets' 

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