For my own education, is there a reason they were passed as void* to
begin with?
On Fri, 2003-03-14 at 23:43, James Devenish wrote:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> on Fri, Mar 14, 2003 at 05:22:11PM +, Wez Furlong wrote:
> > Please coordinate with me on streams issues; if some 64bit oses
> Even so, I don't know what would be hard for anyone to understand about
> my patches (and no-one has asked me in the past). If you think there
> simply too many of them, most of them are probably whitespace
> disagreements between what you committed and what the PHP style appears
> to be. The bas
On Sat, 15 Mar 2003, James Devenish wrote:
> Regardless of what you personally understand (and what I personally
> understand), my point would be that the problems are simply unfixed
> by *anyone*.
This is the first time that anyone has brought this issue to my
attention.
> Index: main/streams.c
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on Fri, Mar 14, 2003 at 05:22:11PM +, Wez Furlong wrote:
> Please coordinate with me on streams issues; if some 64bit oses
> declare descriptors as longs rather than ints, then we could have a
> bigger job on our hands (similar to the mess with socket types under
>
> Which part of "please coordinate with me on streams issues" didn't you
> get? ;-)
>
> If there are long vs int issues in streams, please let me know where
> they are and I will fix it.
>
> Thanks :)
Forgive me if I am a bit dense tonight :-) My 15 yr old son is having a lan
party in the baseme
On Fri, 14 Mar 2003, David Hill wrote:
> > Please coordinate with me on streams issues; if some 64bit oses declare
> > descriptors as longs rather than ints, then we could have a bigger job
> > on our hands (similar to the mess with socket types under win32).
>
> Tru64 & HP-UX (and I would guess S
> Please coordinate with me on streams issues; if some 64bit oses declare
> descriptors as longs rather than ints, then we could have a bigger job
> on our hands (similar to the mess with socket types under win32).
Tru64 & HP-UX (and I would guess Solaris and the rest) - the descriptor is
an in
> CRIPES, people! I posted patches in November 2002 (admittedly, it was a
> large patch and probably no one got to check it all out). Then, I
> reposted them (and sent then directly to you, Dave!) a few days ago.
And I got all but the three files merged that are probably causing his
problem too -
Please coordinate with me on streams issues; if some 64bit oses declare
descriptors as longs rather than ints, then we could have a bigger job
on our hands (similar to the mess with socket types under win32).
--Wez.
On Fri, 14 Mar 2003, David Hill wrote:
> > CRIPES, people! I posted patches in N
> CRIPES, people! I posted patches in November 2002 (admittedly, it was a
> large patch and probably no one got to check it all out). Then, I
> reposted them (and sent then directly to you, Dave!) a few days ago.
And I got all but the three files merged that are probably causing his
problem too -
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on Thu, Mar 13, 2003 at 02:05:45PM -0500, David Hill wrote:
> > > first file_get_contents & readfile both core dump with bus errors
> b/c
> > > the file descriptors are typed as int's when they should be longs
> > > (steams.c lines 1020/1156)
>
> The lines don't matc
Chris,
some of these changes went in a few days ago, so you want to:
cvs co -r PHP_4_3 php4
or grab the release candidate.
> > first file_get_contents & readfile both core dump with bus errors
b/c
> > the file descriptors are typed as int's when they should be longs
> > (steams.c line
Of the PHP_4_3 branch?
Could you open a bug report for each of these three issues at
bugs.php.net?
--Wez.
On Thu, 13 Mar 2003, Chris Field wrote:
> I am working off a checkout from about three days ago...
>
> On Thu, 2003-03-13 at 11:21, Wez Furlong wrote:
> > Make sure that you are using the l
I am working off a checkout from about three days ago...
On Thu, 2003-03-13 at 11:21, Wez Furlong wrote:
> Make sure that you are using the latest stable snapshot from
> http://snaps.php.net; a number of 64bit issues have already been addressed.
>
> --Wez.
>
> On Thu, 13 Mar 2003, Chris Field
Make sure that you are using the latest stable snapshot from
http://snaps.php.net; a number of 64bit issues have already been addressed.
--Wez.
On Thu, 13 Mar 2003, Chris Field wrote:
> We have been attempting to run php on a brand new sun v880, and have had
> a number of problems.
>
> first fil
We have been attempting to run php on a brand new sun v880, and have had
a number of problems.
first file_get_contents & readfile both core dump with bus errors b/c
the file descriptors are typed as int's when they should be longs
(steams.c lines 1020/1156)
second, and far stranger is when you
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