system(); doesn´t return anything and PHP was recompiled during the 
upgrade. Can it be that some path has changed?


/Daniel O




At 09:53 2001-08-28 +0000, you wrote:
>ID: 12990
>Updated by: lyric
>Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Status: Feedback
>Bug Type: Program Execution
>Operating System: Redhat 7.1
>PHP Version: 4.0.6
>New Comment:
>
>User replied:
>---
>The problem is that I used exec() before the update and it worked fine. I 
>have another script that does the same thing that script doesnt work 
>anymore either.
>
>No other employee at my work have changed the file so the update is the 
>only thing I can think of to blame.
>---
>
>Plenty of things changed, including a lot of stuff with Redhat 7.0 -> 
>7.1.  Did you recompile PHP after the upgrade?
>
>Again, what does $cmd actually return?  Also, try :
>    $line = system($cmd,$retvar);
>    $msg = "system($cmd) --> $retvar, $line";
>and tell me what it says
>
>Previous Comments:
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>
>[2001-08-28 04:51:04] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>What does $cmd actually return?  system() returns the last line of output 
>from the command, which will evaluate to false for things like "0" or 
>"".  Try using exec() and printing the output from there if you are unsure.
>
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>
>[2001-08-28 02:42:30] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>Hello
>
>Then we made a upgrade från Redhat 7.0 and PHP 404 this syntax stopped to 
>work. It keep tellning me that the command failed.
>
>
>       if(system($cmd))
>         $Msg.="The command was successful.";
>       else
>         $Msg.="Nope it didnt worked.";
>
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>
>
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