ID: 12952
User updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old Status: Feedback
Status: Open
Bug Type: Output Control
Operating System: RedHat 7.2
PHP Version: 4.0.6
New Comment:

Yes, snapshot php4-200110301200 fixed this problem.  When will the next stable release 
come out?

Previous Comments:
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[2001-10-30 19:07:33] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Does this happen with latest CVS snapshot from 
http://snaps.php.net/ ?


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[2001-10-30 16:40:02] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Almost forgot, I also get this in my Apache error_log:

[Tue Oct 30 15:36:56 2001] [notice] child pid 4831 exit signal Segmentation fault (11)

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[2001-10-30 15:35:30] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Changed the bug type, OS, and Summary.  

After unsuccessfully trying to get a backtrace (got a Segmentation Fault and "Document 
contains no data", but could not generate a core file nor force a crash on httpd in 
gdb), I have concluded that this has to do with the 
--enable-trans-sid option AND ob_end_flush() on PHP 4.0.6.  When I compile PHP WITHOUT 
the --enable-trans-sid, I have no problems (except I need the trans-sid for my 
sessions).  But when I recompile PHP WITH --enable-trans-sid, I get the Segmentation 
Fault and "Document contains no data" errors.

I think this is related to Bug# 12180. Again, the code (see above) did not change from 
PHP 4.0.4pl1 to PHP 4.0.6, but the result of execution did.

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[2001-10-26 18:06:58] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Note:  The function sessionResume() simply checks if a session exists for the user and 
continues it if it does or starts a new one if it doesn't.

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[2001-08-24 17:24:36] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Here's my configure line:
'./configure' '-with-apxs' '--enable-track-vars' '--disable-debug' '--enable-sysvshm' 
'-enable-sysvsem' '-enable-trans-sid'

I have been running PHP 4.0.4pl1 with no problems for about 5 months and tried to move 
to PHP 4.0.6.  The code below produced an undisplayable page in 4.0.6 but works fine 
in 4.0.4pl1:
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
ob_start();
if (sessionResume() == false)
{
      // some error handling code here  
        include "error.fre";
        return;
}
else
{
   // some more logic here
   if($loginTo != '') // means would rather go to another page, probably from bookmark
       header("Location: " . $loginTo . "&PHPSESS=" . session_id());            
        else
                include "member-home.fre";

}
ob_end_flush();
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

What happens when I run this code is IE gives me a "Page cannot be displayed" screen.  
I am positive this has something to do with 4.0.6 because I had 4.0.4pl1 installed, 
then upgraded to 4.0.6 and got the error, and then downgraded back to 4.0.4pl1 (where 
it worked properly again) without changing one line of code or anything in php.ini.

Sorry I can't offer any suggestions, but let me know if I can help track this one down.

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