ID: 22954 Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: mclinden at informed dot net -Status: Open +Status: Bogus Bug Type: Mail related Operating System: Linux 2.4.20 PHP Version: 4.3.1 New Comment:
I can't see this as anything but a non-PHP related error at this point. It's *really* odd that the error only occurs when a fork is issued, though that may be an artifact of the way in which Apache2 handles children. I'd say spend some time working with the apache configuration file, paying particular attention to the use of LD_PRELOAD which you mentioned you're using. In any event, the fact that the exact same script works under CLI but not under Apache DSO is very suggestive. Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-03-30 14:47:30] mclinden at informed dot net Sorry for the confusion. The last output WAS from the CLI. This is the output from the page served up by Apache. resource(5) of type (process) int(-1) --------------- End of script ------------/usr/sbin/sendmail: error while loading shared libraries: libclntsh.so.9.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or direct ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-03-30 14:43:33] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Well then, let's try taking Apache out of the equation. Use the CLI version of PHP (which should have been built along with the Apache DSO module, unless you explicitly specified --without-cli) with a simple mail script: #!/usr/local/bin/php <?php mail('[EMAIL PROTECTED]','This is another test','Still just a test.'); ?> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-03-30 11:07:27] mclinden at informed dot net The mail is successfully sent. At the command prompt I get: resource(7) of type (process) int(-1) I did NOT compile php with --with-oci8=shared,/usr/oracle/OraHome1 (well, I did, but then PHP complained that the OCI functions were undefined). This may be more related to apache than PHP, though I cannot think of why. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-03-30 10:32:12] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Try the following script (which mimicks the core of mail()'s functionality) and reply with what is returned: <?php $fd = array(0=>array('pipe','r'),1=>array('pipe','w'),2=>array('file','proc-open.error.log','w')); var_dump($pid = proc_open(ini_get('sendmail_path'), $fd, $fp)); /* Replace this with a mail address you have access to */ fwrite($fp[0],"To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]"); fwrite($fp[0],'Subject: This is a test. ' . date("n/j/Y H:i:s") . "\r\n\r\n"); fwrite($fp[0],"This is only a test.\r\n"); fclose($fp[0]); while (!feof($fp[1])) echo fgets($fp[1]); fclose($fp[1]); var_dump(proc_close($pid)); echo "---------------\nEnd of script\n------------\n"; readfile('proc-open.error.log'); ?> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-03-30 09:23:05] mclinden at informed dot net I am running sendmail version 8.12.7. When I say that I can run it from the command line I mean that if I execute at the command line the value of sendmail_path from php.ini, it works fine. In fact, if I do an ldd on sendmail it doesn't even NEED libclntsh.so. Yes, libclntsh.so.9.0 exists in $ORACLE_HOME/lib and I added it to the LD_PRELOAD environment variable for Apache. As I said, all other services based upon PHP-Oracle work fine except the mail command. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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/22954 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=22954&edit=1