On Thu, 30 Jan 2003, pierre-marie mouliere wrote:
Please attached find the patch
We can not accept this patch as we can not allow:
1. having /* ARC INTERNATIONAL */ on every line you touched,
2. using the prefix _ai_ to functions you changed
3. indentation with spaces, and totally
On Thursday 30 January 2003 02:24, George Schlossnagle wrote:
Mandatory locks actually prevent read and write calls
from _anyone_ else succeeding on that file.
If implemented improperly, they are also a wide open door for denial of
service attacks on a system (set a mandatory lock on
On Fri, 31 Jan 2003 02:49:01 + [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Daniel Lorch) wrote:
hi,
Wouldn't it be nice if one could attach himself to a bug and receive an
email
on every new message to that bug?
And then how am i informed about new bugs? Is there a mailing list for
that?
how to learn it
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On 31 Jan 2003 09:25:58 - [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ahmad Fathani) wrote:
how to learn it
you don't need a cvs-account for that.
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At 10:24 31.01.2003, Thomas Seifert wrote:
On Fri, 31 Jan 2003 02:49:01 + [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Daniel Lorch) wrote:
hi,
Wouldn't it be nice if one could attach himself to a bug and
receive an
email
on every new message to that bug?
And then how am i informed about new bugs?
On Fri, 31 Jan 2003, Marcus Börger wrote:
I had two questions: One to assign to all NEW messages and one
feature request to assign to selective bugs...I wanted to avoid reading
all messages on any bug. Thats overkill...
Get a mail client that can handle threading..
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At 11:37 31.01.2003, Jani Taskinen wrote:
On Fri, 31 Jan 2003, Marcus Börger wrote:
I had two questions: One to assign to all NEW messages and one
feature request to assign to selective bugs...I wanted to avoid reading
all messages on any bug. Thats overkill...
Get a mail client that can
You are correct in the event of a user writing a new function, however
consider what will happen if we are dealing with a old code, especially if
it is no longer used just by the author but rather by a variety of other
people not familiar with PHP code. The result is that after they or their
While doing make install:
/opt/DEV/php/php5/ext/standard/string.c(1061) : Freeing 0x419E4DF0 (6 bytes),
script=/opt/DEV/php/php5/pear/install-pear.php
/opt/DEV/php/php5/Zend/zend_variables.c(110) : Actual location (location was relayed)
/opt/DEV/php/php5/Zend/zend_execute.c(2615) : Freeing
Hi,
Could someone pls point me to some documentation on how to access values
from php.ini in my php extension?
Tx,
Vinod.
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Vinod Panicker wrote:
Hi,
Could someone pls point me to some documentation on how to access values
from php.ini in my php extension?
Tx,
Vinod.
http://zend.com/apidoc/zend.ini-file-support.php
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Marcus Börger) wrote:
Wouldn't it be nice if one could attach himself to a bug and receive an email
on every new message to that bug?
And then how am i informed about new bugs? Is there a mailing list for that?
Currently i read the bug-summary-list..
I was thinking of a
Hi all,
I'm working on a new framework for analyzing results of make test for QA
Team (see php-qa list).
Talking with Sebastian Nohn, I realized, that we can't differ the versions
in detail. That means, that we can't say which source packet was used to
build php. Is there any way to name the
On Fri, 31 Jan 2003, [iso-8859-1] Kai Schröder wrote:
Hi all,
I'm working on a new framework for analyzing results of make test for QA
Team (see php-qa list).
Talking with Sebastian Nohn, I realized, that we can't differ the versions
in detail. That means, that we can't say which source
Ilia A. writes:
1. Not all users will notice the extra parameter easily. Will take some
time.
This modification will not appear until PHP 5 is released, by then this extra
parameter (hopefully) will be well documented and people will be aware that
it exists. Adding extra code, which
I suppose we can have the snapshot generator do that, but it would still
hard to differentiate between CVS versions then.
Sounds a little bit stupid, but why the snapshot generator can't simply
commit a changed /main/php_version.h every 2 hours? The php-cvs mailer
should ignore the commits
On Fri, 31 Jan 2003, Kai Schröder wrote:
I suppose we can have the snapshot generator do that, but it would still
hard to differentiate between CVS versions then.
Sounds a little bit stupid, but why the snapshot generator can't simply
commit a changed /main/php_version.h every 2 hours?
That can be done, but that means 12 commits a day for a single file. I
dont think that's a good idea.
That's true. Now we have round about 30 commits each day. 12 more will make
less than 5.000 blocks (5MB for 1k-blocks) more disk usage per year. Where
do you see the real problem if the commits
I suppose we can have the snapshot generator do that, but it
would still hard to differentiate between CVS versions then.
Sounds a little bit stupid, but why the snapshot generator can't simply
commit a changed /main/php_version.h every 2 hours?
That can be done, but that means 12
Kai Schröder wrote:
That's true. Now we have round about 30 commits each day. 12 more will make
less than 5.000 blocks (5MB for 1k-blocks) more disk usage per year. Where
do you see the real problem if the commits are not mailed to php-cvs list?
that is 12 commits per day to a single file
On Fri, 31 Jan 2003, [ISO-8859-15] Kai Schröder wrote:
That can be done, but that means 12 commits a day for a single file. I
dont think that's a good idea.
That's true. Now we have round about 30 commits each day. 12 more will make
less than 5.000 blocks (5MB for 1k-blocks) more disk
On Fri, 31 Jan 2003, James Aylett wrote:
I suppose we can have the snapshot generator do that, but it
would still hard to differentiate between CVS versions then.
Sounds a little bit stupid, but why the snapshot generator can't simply
commit a changed /main/php_version.h every 2
On Fri, 31 Jan 2003, Kai Schroder wrote:
Sascha found a simple but good solution:
date /CURRENT_TIME
This can be done ... for manual checkouts without
changing source files in cvs.
How is that possible?
Derick
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Derrick wrote:
date /CURRENT_TIME
This can be done ... for manual checkouts without
changing source files in cvs.
How is that possible?
I don't think it is, because it needs to be done at checkout time, not at
build time.
I previously suggested (with Derrick's reply):
Is the
Sascha found a simple but good solution:
date /CURRENT_TIME
This can be done by snapshot generator and for manual checkouts without
changing source files in cvs. Than /run-tests.php can send the content of
this file with the test results.
Regards, Kai
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How is that possible?
I don't think it is, because it needs to be done at checkout time, not at
build time.
What are you smoking?
That's a one line addition to the snapshot script.
- Sascha, creator, snaps.php.net
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On Fri, 31 Jan 2003, Sascha Schumann wrote:
How is that possible?
I don't think it is, because it needs to be done at checkout time, not at
build time.
What are you smoking?
That's a one line addition to the snapshot script.
For manual checkouts that has nothing to do
For manual checkouts that has nothing to do with snapshots, so he
isn't smoking anything.
echo test -r CHECKOUT_TIME || date CHECKOUT_TIME buildconf
would be sufficient for that case. It's not perfect, because
it is conceivable that someone does not run buildconf
On Fri, 31 Jan 2003, Sascha Schumann wrote:
For manual checkouts that has nothing to do with snapshots, so he
isn't smoking anything.
echo test -r CHECKOUT_TIME || date CHECKOUT_TIME buildconf
would be sufficient for that case. It's not perfect, because
it is
Hey all,
Here's the situation. I'm on a server running FreeBSD and Apache 2.
Someone else installed both. There is software that is running on this
server, that I'm sure is dependent on certain options being compiled into
Apache.
I'm trying to install PHP on the server to make life a little
It's not actually, as we were just trying to *solve* this problem and
prevent getting test results with the wrong date/time.
So what happens if I do this?
cd php4
cvs upd
and a day later do this?
cd php4/ext/standard
cvs upd
What is the checkout date
Hello,
please forward user questions to the [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailinglist, this list is for development _OF_ PHP, not development
_with_ PHP. (also, don't crosspost to irrelevant lists).
Derick
On Fri, 31 Jan 2003, Jacob Bolton wrote:
Hey all,
Here's the situation. I'm on a server running
On Fri, 31 Jan 2003, Sascha Schumann wrote:
It's not actually, as we were just trying to *solve* this problem and
prevent getting test results with the wrong date/time.
So what happens if I do this?
cd php4
cvs upd
and a day later do this?
cd
Hi,
So what happens if I do this?
cd php4
cvs upd
and a day later do this?
cd php4/ext/standard
cvs upd
What is the checkout date here?
I've no idea, do you? I think we just should not allow submissions with
test results if
Sascha:
$ cd php4; cvs upd
and a day later
$ cd php4/ext/standard; cvs upd
What is the checkout date here?
It should be the time of the second update, if anything. Now it /is/
possible to find this out (by getting the most recent modification date of
any CVS control file in the
I've no idea, do you? I think we just should not allow submissions with
test results if they're not made by a snapshot or our phport.sh thingy
for automatic testing.
If that phport.sh thingy reliably ensures the integrity of
the source files, it could work.
Have CVS $Id$'s been
This line will give you the timestamp from the latest
checked in file:
find . -type f|xargs grep '$Id: ' |grep -v Binary |\
sed 's#.*\([12].../../.. ..:..:..\).*#\1#'| sort | tail -1
This should also work with cvs export, does it? Can we add this to build
system as
Wouldn't it be nice if one could attach himself to a bug and receive an
email
on every new message to that bug?
I have a daily page I go to every morning which contains all my news
feeds, some comic strips, movie listings, etc If there were a
programmatic query interface to bugs.php.net
A very simple solution would simply be to do something like
ls --full-time configure
that allows you to find at what exact time buildconf was used so
pretty much when it was built.
This would be much easier to implement since you don't have to touch CVS
at any time for that... right ?
On Fri,
Is there a way for me to log the peak memory usage for a php script for
php 4.3.0 ?
Thanks
Walt
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I have a daily page I go to every morning which contains all my news
feeds, some comic strips, movie listings, etc If there were a
programmatic query interface to bugs.php.net I could select bug #s to
track,
and be able to bring up histories of them from my daily page.
To that end...
?
Class Foo {
var $foo2;
Function Bar()
{
echo $foo2.\n;
print Bar;
}
Function Bar2()
{
$foo2=foo2;
Bar();
}
}
$f = new foo;
$f-Bar2();
?
give me this error:
Fatal error: Call to undefined function: bar() in
/home/httpd/html/PHP/test/3.php on line 14
I'm using php-cli from
That can be done, but that means 12 commits a day for a
single file. I
dont think that's a good idea.
Is there some way we can harness CVS keyword subsitutuion in a case like
this?
John
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This isn't a PHP problem.
use $this-Bar(); on line 14
On Fri, 2003-01-31 at 15:03, michel 'ziobudda' morelli wrote:
?
Class Foo {
var $foo2;
Function Bar()
{
echo $foo2.\n;
print Bar;
}
Function Bar2()
{
$foo2=foo2;
Bar();
}
}
$f = new foo;
$f-Bar2();
?
hi,
I had two questions: One to assign to all NEW messages and one
feature request to assign to selective bugs...I wanted to avoid reading
all messages on any bug. Thats overkill...
Get a mail client that can handle threading..
PHP-Bugs doesn't have In-Reply-To and References, does it?
dovrebbe essere:
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print Bar;
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Function Bar2()
{
$foo2=foo2;
$this-Bar();
}
}
$f = new foo;
$f-Bar2();
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?
Class Foo {
On 31 Jan 2003, Walt Boring wrote:
Is there a way for me to log the peak memory usage for a php script for
php 4.3.0 ?
If PHP is built with the --enable-memory-limit configuration option, it
stores the peak memory usage of each request in a note called
mod_php_memory_usage. Add the memory
On Fri, 31 Jan 2003, Adam Maccabee Trachtenberg wrote:
If PHP is built with the --enable-memory-limit configuration option, it
stores the peak memory usage of each request in a note called
mod_php_memory_usage. Add the memory usage information to a LogFormat
with:
%{mod_php_memory_usage}n
I'm using Apache mod_negotiation to eliminate file extensions
from my site, e.g.
http://tinyplanet.ca/services/development
This works great for dynamic features too, as I get pathinfo
for free. No more ?article_id=92 business for me.
Anyway. Google hates my guts for doing this. Why?
Hi
ZendEngine2/zend_operators.c is missing a newline at the end of the
file. Please could someone with Zend karma fix this.
Thanks
Alex
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Strange build problem. Build php 4.3.0 with pgsql support on linux
(mostly redhat 7.2) and got this:
Installing shared extensions:
/usr/local/lib/php/extensions/debug-non-zts-20020429/
Installing PEAR environment: /usr/local/lib/php/
/usr/src/web/php-4.3.0/sapi/cli/php: error while
Hey,
Wouldn't it be nice/more useful to generate RDF/RSS on a per-bug basis?
Then you could just add the feed url to your favourite RSS client.
If you make it do that, then I will take a look and commit, provided
that there are no objections to this.
--Wez.
On Fri, 31 Jan 2003, Sara Golemon
Wouldn't it be nice/more useful to generate RDF/RSS on a per-bug basis?
Then you could just add the feed url to your favourite RSS client.
If you make it do that, then I will take a look and commit, provided
that there are no objections to this.
Jesus suggested the same thing, I'm trying out
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