Hi again, Brian.
How does it run with Zend disabled? 

If you can send the info, we'll try to assist ;-)

Cheers,



On Thu, Jul 12, 2001 at 10:32:06AM -0700, Brian Lalor wrote:
> Hey all.  I haven't seen any further traffic on this issue (aside from
> myself, that is :-) ).  At one point yesterday, we were seeing an
> approximate 5% failure rate; 5% of pages served had errors due to garbage
> for a define.
> 
> I spent some time poking about the PHP and Zend source yesterday and was
> able to call a php_printf() whenever a constant was defined as a string.
> Yeah, big deal, I know, but I'm thinking of using that method to verify
> that what's going into the hash table is what I've put in the script.
> 
> Is there a way to dump an arbitrary Zend hash table from a PHP script?
> 
> I've tried stepping through the entire execution of a PHP script with GDB.
> Not a pretty thing, as I'm sure most of you know.  I'm not able to
> determine even where the line
>       define("FOO", "bar");
> is read from the file.
> 
> Somewhere, the data for the defined constant is getting corrupted.  I
> don't know enough about the Zend internals to checkpoint the data at
> various points to see if it matches what I expect.  The other problem is
> that I can't reliably reproduce the error with a compact script or series
> of scripts, which is a major bummer for all involved.
> 
> Would someone with the knowledge of the internals of PHP and Zend be
> willing to spend some time one-on-one with me any my team trying to get a
> solution to this?
> 
> Thanks,
> B
> 
> -- 
> Brian Lalor
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> (v) 480-333-3196
> (f) 480-760-9298
> 

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