ID: 14416
Updated by: cardinal
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old Status: Open
Status: Feedback
Bug Type: PHP options/info functions
Operating System: Solaris 7
PHP Version: 4.1.0
New Comment:
Does this happen with the released PHP 4.1.0?
I don't have the RC handy, but I can't reproduce (On linux)
with 4.0.6 or 4.1.0
$ php410 -q -dinclude_path=.:../../Class:../../Include
<? echo ini_get('include_path') . "\n" ?>
.:../../Class:../../Include
$ php410 -dinclude_path=.:../../Class:../../Include -q
<? echo ini_get('include_path') . "\n" ?>
.:../../Class:../../Include
Previous Comments:
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[2001-12-10 18:00:58] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
It seems that -q and -d cannot exist on the same shebang line. We're using PHP for
standalone shell scripts (i.e. no thru the web server). -q and -d seem to negate each
other: Whichever comes first on the shebang line wins.
alester@flr4[~]$ cat qd
#!/usr/src/php-4.1.0RC4/php -q -dinclude_path=.:../../Class:../../Include
<?php
print "include_path=";
print ini_get("include_path");
print "\n";
?>
alester@flr4[~]$ ./qd
include_path=.
# The -q works, since we have no headers, but the include_path isn't changed.
alester@flr4[~]$ cat dq
#!/usr/src/php-4.1.0RC4/php -dinclude_path=.:../../Class:../../Include -q
<?php
print "include_path=";
print ini_get("include_path");
print "\n";
?>
alester@flr4[~]$ ./dq
Content-type: text/html
include_path=.:../../Class:../../Include
alester@flr4[~]$
# The include path is changed, but now we have the Content-type header that -q should
suppress.
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