ID: 32425
Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: dsacchet at kikamedical dot com
-Status: Closed
+Status: Bogus
Bug Type: Date/time related
Operating System: Linux 2.4.27
PHP Version: 4.3.10
New Comment:
No PHP bug -> bogus.
Previous Comments:
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[2005-03-29 09:56:00] dsacchet at kikamedical dot com
As a conclusion, the problem come either from the version
of glibc or version of gcc ... Upgrade of those software
solved the problems.
Thanks for your help
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[2005-03-25 12:58:31] dsacchet at kikamedical dot com
Hello,
I just upgraded GLIBC/GCC (both comes together) so to
glibc 2.3.4 and gcc 3.4.3 and everything is ok now.
Thanks for your diagnosis and help.
Best regards
Denis Sacchet
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[2005-03-24 18:53:17] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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[2005-03-24 18:53:08] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This is anyhow just problem with your system -> bogus.
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[2005-03-24 18:14:10] dsacchet at kikamedical dot com
It will be difficult to upgrade the gcc version because this
version is not stable onto gentoo. Do you want me to make
some test with C program. I have good notion of C programming
so if you tell me make a program like that, compile and
execute, I can do that (do you use the C mktime into the
php source ?)
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