ID: 25952 Comment by: kangshut at dreamwiz dot com Reported By: tim at digicol dot de Status: Bogus Bug Type: Compile Failure Operating System: SuSE Linux 8.2 PHP Version: 4.3.4RC2 New Comment:
Warning: Unknown(): Your script possibly relies on a session side-effect which existed until PHP 4.2.3. Please be advised that the session extension does not consider global variables as a source of data, unless register_globals is enabled. You can disable this functionality and this warning by setting session.bug_compat_42 or session.bug_compat_warn to off, respectively. in Unknown on line 0 what is it? please help me. Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-10-24 03:29:43] tim at digicol dot de Thanks a lot for the information - we will upgrade bison. I thought these kind of errors would be handled by "configure" - I'd expect ./configure to fail and state "Wrong bison version" when you know that my bison won't work... (But there's probably some good reason for not doing so.) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-10-23 22:23:15] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank you for taking the time to write to us, but this is not a bug. Please double-check the documentation available at http://www.php.net/manual/ and the instructions on how to report a bug at http://bugs.php.net/how-to-report.php PHP does not work well with that version of Byson... You should upgrade to 1.875 which does. Or downgrade to bison 1.28 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-10-23 02:06:43] tim at digicol dot de "bison (GNU Bison) 1.75" - it's the standard bison delivered with SuSE Linux 8.2. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-10-22 12:18:49] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Which version of bison are you using? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-10-22 09:43:47] tim at digicol dot de Description: ------------ PHP 4.3.4RC2 seems to compiles fine, but every PHP script we call results in a "parse error on line 1". Thies Arntzen told us to remove zend/*.parser.c, zend/*.parser.h, zend/*.scanner.c and then run make again - this works fine for us. But we were hoping that this issue be resolved in 4.3.4. We had the same problem with PHP 4.3.3 on SuSE Linux as well, and also on an HP-UX server. Here's the configure line: =============================================== ../php-4.3.4RC2/configure \ --with-config-file-path=/usr/local/php/conf \ --enable-track-vars \ --disable-magic-quotes \ --enable-xml \ --enable-sysvsem \ --enable-sysvshm \ --with-apxs=/usr/local/apache/bin/apxs \ --disable-debug \ --enable-ftp \ --enable-wddx \ --enable-sigchild \ --enable-inline-optimization \ --disable-pear \ --enable-exif \ --with-pgsql=/usr/local/pgsql \ --prefix=/usr/local/php \ --without-mysql \ --with-oci8=/dot/oracle/product/9.2.0 \ --with-db3=/usr/local/db3 \ --with-zlib \ --with-dom \ --with-mhash=/usr/local/mhash \ --enable-mbstring=UTF-8 \ --enable-mbstr-enc-trans \ --enable-mbregex \ --disable-pic =============================================== Reproduce code: --------------- Any PHP script. Actual result: -------------- No output. error_log says: PHP Parse error: parse error, unexpected T_STRING in <filename> on line 1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=25952&edit=1