On Thu, 14 Nov 2002, lowbwtom wrote:
Will there be a patch to fix the mbstring bug in 4.2.3? Any idea when?
(specifically to fix the missing 4 characters in array posts)
Some of us have been totally screwed by this bug - since our isp's have
updated to 4.2.3 and left everyone's sites
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Okay, some of them are in ctype. But it should be easier to have them in
standard so basic user should use them.
ctype is enabled by default in 4.3 ...
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At 01:29 14.11.2002, you wrote:
Marcus,
Noticing how heavily you're changing php_error() into php_error_docref()
I was kinda wondering: do you have to be prepared somehow for me to
change OCI8 extension using php_error_docref() or should I just go and
fix those? How can I test it?
I wrote a
Good morning,
I am using curl to send xml string to my merchant's account gateway when
curl_exec() executes the xml is successfully received by its destination but
I am not getting anything back (it just hangs) Could anyone help me with
this problem?
Thank you,
Jacek
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No! The problem is this differs from system to system.
I thought most systems allow read during write and implemented it the
test this way until i had a solution for the extension to disallow read
during write.
I must disallow it because most libraries have problems (flushing of data).
So that
Nice :-)
Could we have the log files to each build (download) as an extra link?
marcus
At 02:09 14.11.2002, Edin Kadribasic wrote:
Because of the creation of PHP_4_3 branch snaps.php.net was updated so that
STABLE snapshots are made off that branch.
Thanks to Ilia Alshanetsky we have a new
even earlier, I though...
What really needs to be done is to document them better under ereg* and
preg* and, maybe even, strings sections of documentation. This, I think,
would give them the required famousity.
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Hartmut Holzgraefe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote...
Unfortunatelly we don't save the logs for each win32 build. Only for
the latest one. It sort of make sense since there are situations
where we need compile log even if the build failed.
Edin
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From: Marcus Börger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Edin Kadribasic [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thu, 14 Nov 2002, Marcus Börger wrote:
No! The problem is this differs from system to system.
I thought most systems allow read during write and implemented it the
test this way until i had a solution for the extension to disallow read
during write.
I must disallow it because most
O.k. i will try...
Another thing: It seems i nearly fixed all db extension problems but
dba extension is now a complete superset. So shall i fix locking for
db and/or shall we move it to pecl? If we move db to pecl how about
a configure switch to map dbmxxx functions to their dba counterparts?
I was refering about ctype lib :)
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Maxim Maletsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote... :
even earlier, I though...
What really needs to be done is to document them better under ereg* and
preg* and, maybe even, strings sections of documentation. This, I think,
Hello All,
I have recently been approached by Birdstep about updating the PHP module to
support their database engine for an internal project. In the past (v4.1.2
and earlier IIRC), PHP has provided support for the Birdstep (formerly
Velocis) database as part of the distribution. Since v4.1.2
Hi,
Is it possible to make Windows binaries (snapshots and releases)
to include XSLT/EXSLT support included in DOM XML extension.
XSL transformation engine in DOM XML is in my opininion (we use it on
several sites) a lot better then XSLT extension (Sablotron).
LK
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On Wed, 2002-11-13 at 18:03, Brian Foddy wrote:
Timm,
I've seen it used for 10 years on Solaris, and I spent about
a year working on Irix and Informix, and there were some
references to it there also.
strings libtli.so | grep ^Sybase
Sybase TCP/IP TLI Library/12.0/P/SPARC/Solaris
Hi,
from 4.3.0 it will be ok to use strcspn(), atm (int 4.2.3) it has 2 params.
From 4.3.0 it has up to four params.
It the second pair is like in substr(). Start index can be given, or even
start index and how much chars to be checked.
The same behavior is true and for strspn() (starting 4.3.0)
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What about making FALIASES so it can be found in is_*? Really easier for
newbies.
We want to get rid of function aliases whereever possible,
not generate new ones.
We talked about the naming for the ctype functions back
then when i wrote them and decided not to use
Hello,
Andrei, as I can see, you're the author of ext/overload. As suggested
earlier, I've added a second parameter to sybase_fetch_object() which
allows users to pass an object to be filled with the results from the
fetched row (e.g. $article= sybase_fetch_object($q, new Article()); or
$article=
At 16:49 12.11.2002, Jon Parise wrote:
On Tue, Nov 12, 2002 at 10:22:36AM +0100, Marcus Brger wrote:
Yes when i introduce a problem with win32 build i have to wait
up to 4 hours until i can see the problem and try to fix it. Then
i have to wait 4 more hours to see whther i did it
On Thu, 14 Nov 2002, lowbwtom wrote:
Will there be a patch to fix the mbstring bug in 4.2.3? Any idea when?
(specifically to fix the missing 4 characters in array posts)
Some of us have been totally screwed by this bug - since our isp's have
updated to 4.2.3 and left everyone's sites totally
On Thu, 14 Nov 2002, Timm Friebe wrote:
Hello,
Andrei, as I can see, you're the author of ext/overload. As suggested
earlier, I've added a second parameter to sybase_fetch_object() which
allows users to pass an object to be filled with the results from the
fetched row (e.g. $article=
On Thu, 2002-11-14 at 14:09, Timm Friebe wrote:
Hello,
[...]
function __get($k) {
return $this-$k;
}
[...]
Woops, this is wrong, of course.
function __get($k, $v) {
$v= $this-$k;
return TRUE;
}
I also missed that if a member variable exists, __get or __set won't be
called.
I'm a Computer Science student in Romania and I would like to help translating the
documentation in Romanian. My English is very good, moreover I have a Toefl
certificate in English.
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Done - the behaviour should now be the same and correct way on all systems.
marcus
At 12:08 14.11.2002, Derick Rethans wrote:
On Thu, 14 Nov 2002, Marcus Börger wrote:
No! The problem is this differs from system to system.
I thought most systems allow read during write and implemented it the
Good morning,
I am using curl to send xml string to my merchant's account gateway when
curl_exec() executes the xml is successfully received by its destination but
I am not getting anything back (it just hangs) Could anyone help me with
this problem?
Hi,
I'm sure someone could - ask it
Timm Friebe wrote:
On Wed, 2002-11-13 at 18:03, Brian Foddy wrote:
Timm,
I've seen it used for 10 years on Solaris, and I spent about
a year working on Irix and Informix, and there were some
references to it there also.
strings libtli.so | grep ^Sybase
Sybase TCP/IP TLI
I would think that you would want (or have) to enable XSLT/EXSLT in both
major platforms (win32 and *nix).
However, the problem that i see is that many *nix developers do not need
or possibly want DOM. So coding it all might be more hassle then it is
worth.
IMHO
On Thu, 2002-11-14 at 11:52,
Is it possible to make Windows binaries (snapshots and releases)
to include XSLT/EXSLT support included in DOM XML extension.
XSL transformation engine in DOM XML is in my opininion (we use it on
several sites) a lot better then XSLT extension (Sablotron).
I would think that you would
At 03:46 14-11-2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
After having helped many users, I just thought of new functions like
is_alpha, is_alnum, is_valid_email()
Oh - please don't touch that.
Bug #102839404: php sent email to invalid address
Hi,
is_valid_email() says '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' is
Gcc 3.2
Solaris 9
2.0.1 works fine. Any ideas? Anyone compile 2.0.6 yet on any platform?
In file included from gd.c:83:
gd_ctx.c: In function `_php_image_output_ctx':
gd_ctx.c:70: structure has no member named `free'
gd_ctx.c:98: structure has no member named `free'
gd.c: In function
Wrong list, try php-general or php-install, php-dev is for
discussion about the development of PHP not development in PHP.
On Thu, 2002-11-14 at 11:51, Clay wrote:
Gcc 3.2
Solaris 9
2.0.1 works fine. Any ideas? Anyone compile 2.0.6 yet on any platform?
In file included from gd.c:83:
On Thu, 14 Nov 2002 11:51:30 -0500
Clay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gcc 3.2
Solaris 9
2.0.1 works fine. Any ideas? Anyone compile 2.0.6 yet on any
platform?
do you mean 2.04 official gd ?
pa
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Its up to 2.0.6 now. :)
Boutell has gone GD crazy all of a sudden.
Regards
Mike Robinson
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From: Pierre-Alain Joye [mailto:paj;pearfr.org]
Sent: Thursday, November 14, 2002 11:55 AM
To: Clay
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP-DEV] GD 2.0.6 make errors
No! Exactly the correct list because he told us that current version do not
build with newest GD version. And the GD maintainers have to do something
about that :-)
marcus
At 17:55 14.11.2002, Adam Voigt wrote:
Wrong list, try php-general or php-install, php-dev is for
discussion about the
I am commenting some entries from the ToDo here:
global
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For PHP 4.3.0:
* Add aliases to functions to conform to new naming conventions, e.g.
str_to_upper().
some work done - many work needed here.
What about a new compiler define that allows enabling/disabling old function
Personally, I'd like to see the MySQL extension work again.
The issue: persistent connections are broken when used heavily.
Simple fix: _restore_connection_defaults() can be eliminated until fixed
properly.
So if the simple fix is implemented then all users of MySQL not using
transactions will
Jani Taskinen writes:
This was actually fixed long time ago in CVS..
I use 2.0.4 with the gif stuff hacked in, and current CVS from
about 5 minutes ago segfaults when using the gif stuff. Might be
a problem with the gd lib I'm using... backtrace as follows
(couldn't get a core
I agree.
Nevertheless that I think 430 is stable, this unstability in the mysql
extension
will stop me from promoting to people I know the switch from 4.2.2 to 4.3.0
On my dev server we deployed 430-dev and I have seen those out of sync
errors. I think that it is maybe even a showstopper.
On Thu, 14 Nov 2002, Steven Roussey wrote:
Personally, I'd like to see the MySQL extension work again.
The issue: persistent connections are broken when used heavily.
Simple fix: _restore_connection_defaults() can be eliminated until fixed
properly.
So if the simple fix is implemented
On Thu, 14 Nov 2002, Mike Robinson wrote:
Jani Taskinen writes:
This was actually fixed long time ago in CVS..
I use 2.0.4 with the gif stuff hacked in, and current CVS from
about 5 minutes ago segfaults when using the gif stuff. Might be
a problem with the gd lib I'm
On Thursday 14 November 2002 19:58, Steven Roussey wrote:
Personally, I'd like to see the MySQL extension work again.
The issue: persistent connections are broken when used heavily.
Simple fix: _restore_connection_defaults() can be eliminated until fixed
properly.
As discussed with Derick
Ah, looks like I have to send the patch in-line, not as an attachment?
John.
diff --unified php-4.2.3.orig/main/main.c php-4.2.3/main/main.c
--- php-4.2.3.orig/main/main.c 2002-07-25 10:35:18.0 +0100
+++ php-4.2.3/main/main.c 2002-11-14 19:02:44.0 +
-218,6 +218,7
| * Change PHP error messages, so that they point to pages
|or sections
| in the PHP Manual.
|
Any particular concern as to how/when to point to the manual? I'm
assuming a HREF to http://www.php.net/funcname works, for every
function?
We simply have to convert php_error() calls to
Hi,
I found a bug in mime_magic. If the module fails to read the magic file
specified by mime_magic.magicfile during the module initialisation, it
tries to put an error, and then segfaults.
Here's the backtrace.
#0 0x0813402b in sapi_send_headers (tsrm_ls=0x8277f68)
at
Hi All,
I have written an extension to php, it looks like it is crashin in a library
call. Is there anyway to use gdb to debug this stuff?
Thanks
Glenn
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Hi,
Thanks for pointing me to README.SUBMITTING_PATCH - it's only included
in the CVS tree, not in the releases. It might be a good idea to put
it in distribution releases too - I did look around for such a guide
before submitting.
Anyway, here is a new patch against the CVS tree.
Basically,
Derick Rethans wrote:
It clearly crashes in the gid stuff... most likely the zlib version
against which gd was build does not match the zlib against PHP was
linked. But I really dont think you should be asking for support, as
this is a hacked up GD.
Nope, not asking for support. Just
Hello,
Some users are requesting some new arguments in show_source() like
having the line numbers, having a link to the php manual when a function is
called... (see #12442 )
What do you think of that?
Regards.
M.CHAILLAN Nicolas
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www.WorldAKT.com Hébergement de sites
Could you try the attached patch and see if it fixes the problem.
Ilia
On November 14, 2002 03:10 pm, Moriyoshi Koizumi wrote:
Hi,
I found a bug in mime_magic. If the module fails to read the magic file
specified by mime_magic.magicfile during the module initialisation, it
tries to put an
I haven't received a CVS Daily report in a couple of days... Something
broken?
John
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I would actually love to see that :)
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If no one has an objection, I'll look into making some of that happen.
John
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On Thu, 14 Nov 2002, John Coggeshall wrote:
If no one has an objection, I'll look into making some of that happen.
THere was already some discussion about this a few weeks ago on this
list. AFAIK the concensus was to re-implement the whole show_source()
thing, see:
Hi,
We've had a problem with PHP4 and Apache2 regarding what
safe_mode_include_dir actually did. I assumed any directories listed
under it would be excluded from all safe mode checks, but apparently its
just require and include functions? (See
http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=20054 for
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