[PHP-DEV] Bug #14434 Updated: gmp()-failure

2002-01-01 Thread lobbin

ID: 14434
Updated by: lobbin
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old Status: Feedback
Status: Closed
Bug Type: Unknown/Other Function
Operating System: Linux 2.4.x/Apache 1.3.22
PHP Version: 4.1.0
New Comment:

No feedback. Closing.

Previous Comments:


[2001-12-11 15:58:51] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Please post a short script illustrating the problem, and
any specific errors you are getting.



[2001-12-11 15:27:11] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Starting with version 4.1.0, the gmp_init() and/or gmp_strval() function seems broken. 
Having checked the
changelog/press release for 4.1.0, there was mention of an
optional argument to gmp_init(), one that I do not use. And
code that worked in 4.0.6 does not work with 4.1.0 (no other changes other than 
upgrading to the new PHP). Reverting back to 4.0.6 immediately resolves the
problem.




[2001-12-11 15:26:27] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Starting with version 4.1.0, the gmp_init() and/or gmp_strval() function seems broken. 
Having checked the
changelog/press release for 4.1.0, there was mention of an
optional argument to gmp_init(), one that I do not use. And
code that worked in 4.0.6 does not work with 4.1.0 (no other changes other than 
upgrading to the new PHP). Reverting back to 4.0.6 immediately resolves the
problem.





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[PHP-DEV] Bug #14434 Updated: gmp()-failure

2001-12-11 Thread joho

ID: 14434
User updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: Open
Bug Type: Unknown/Other Function
Operating System: Linux 2.4.x/Apache 1.3.22
PHP Version: 4.1.0
New Comment:

Starting with version 4.1.0, the gmp_init() and/or gmp_strval() function seems broken. 
Having checked the
changelog/press release for 4.1.0, there was mention of an
optional argument to gmp_init(), one that I do not use. And
code that worked in 4.0.6 does not work with 4.1.0 (no other changes other than 
upgrading to the new PHP). Reverting back to 4.0.6 immediately resolves the
problem.


Previous Comments:


[2001-12-11 15:26:27] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Starting with version 4.1.0, the gmp_init() and/or gmp_strval() function seems broken. 
Having checked the
changelog/press release for 4.1.0, there was mention of an
optional argument to gmp_init(), one that I do not use. And
code that worked in 4.0.6 does not work with 4.1.0 (no other changes other than 
upgrading to the new PHP). Reverting back to 4.0.6 immediately resolves the
problem.





Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=14434edit=1


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[PHP-DEV] Bug #14434 Updated: gmp()-failure

2001-12-11 Thread cardinal

ID: 14434
Updated by: cardinal
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old Status: Open
Status: Feedback
Bug Type: Unknown/Other Function
Operating System: Linux 2.4.x/Apache 1.3.22
PHP Version: 4.1.0
New Comment:

Please post a short script illustrating the problem, and
any specific errors you are getting.

Previous Comments:


[2001-12-11 15:27:11] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Starting with version 4.1.0, the gmp_init() and/or gmp_strval() function seems broken. 
Having checked the
changelog/press release for 4.1.0, there was mention of an
optional argument to gmp_init(), one that I do not use. And
code that worked in 4.0.6 does not work with 4.1.0 (no other changes other than 
upgrading to the new PHP). Reverting back to 4.0.6 immediately resolves the
problem.




[2001-12-11 15:26:27] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Starting with version 4.1.0, the gmp_init() and/or gmp_strval() function seems broken. 
Having checked the
changelog/press release for 4.1.0, there was mention of an
optional argument to gmp_init(), one that I do not use. And
code that worked in 4.0.6 does not work with 4.1.0 (no other changes other than 
upgrading to the new PHP). Reverting back to 4.0.6 immediately resolves the
problem.





Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=14434edit=1


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