ID: 23769
User updated by: patric at liefdeis dot com
Reported By: patric at liefdeis dot com
-Status: Closed
+Status: Open
Bug Type: Filesystem function related
Operating System: FreeBSD
-PHP Version: 4.3.1
+PHP Version: 4.3.2
New Comment:
Okay, I found the problem. Here is an example code:
<?
echo "a";
$f = glob("*.nothing");
print_r($f);
if (is_array($f)) {
echo "c";
}
echo count($f)."b";
?>
When I look at this, I expect to get: 'a0b'. But I do get: 'a1b' on my
FreeBSD 4.3 machine. On my Windows XP machine I get:
'aArray ( ) c0b'
That seems more okay. Also under Linux 2.4.18-3 and FreeBSD 4.8 it
gives that same result. So I guess it is a typical FreeBSD 4.3 problem.
Is it possible to fix this? Tnx anyway!
Previous Comments:
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[2003-05-28 06:10:05] patric at liefdeis dot com
I can't reproduce the bug in a simple form, nor can I upgrade the
FreeBSD machine to a CVS version, so we will wait till the next
official PHP version, then I will check again if the problem still
exists.
What I did notice was, that with PHP 4.3.1, Linux gives an empty array
back, where FreeBSD gives nothing back.
(print_r(glob("*.doesnotexist"));) Anyway, I will check back in after
the next release.
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[2003-05-23 09:49:02] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Please try using this CVS snapshot:
http://snaps.php.net/php4-STABLE-latest.tar.gz
For Windows:
http://snaps.php.net/win32/php4-win32-STABLE-latest.zip
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[2003-05-23 04:11:13] patric at liefdeis dot com
When I do a glob() on my Linux machine with a pattern that doesn't have
any hits, I receive an array with 0 entries. This is not the problem.
When I do the same on my FreeBSD machine, I get 1 entry which is empty.
This is a problem. The FreeBSD machine does run a CVS version of 4.3.0,
where the Linux machine is running the 4.3.0 release version. I don't
know if that has anything to do with it, or that the problem is OS
based. Anywayz, tnx for looking in to it.
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