for you guys? I do have --enable-debug.
thanks,
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get some info for you guys? I do have --enable-debug.
thanks,
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Bug description: unserialize fails non-determenistic on large objects
I'm unserializing a large object using the following test script:
for ($i = 0; $i 20; $i++)
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Here is the problem. When PHP is installed with mod_perl, certain calls in mod_perl
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Bug description: PHP as subrequests in Apache
Here is the problem, if you make a call to ap_run_sub_req() with a PHP script with a
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I have noticed a tendancy for this to occur when the server is particularly short on
memory. My impression is that it is
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Doing
I listed this as graphics related, but I really don't know if it really
is.
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--activate-module=src/modules/perl/libperl.a
I listed this as graphics related, but I really don't know if it really is.
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I listed this as graphics related, but I really don't know if it really is.
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Rebulding gd-1.8.4 with libpng-1.0.12 then rebuilding PHP 4.2.0-dev corrected the
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time. I should have thought of that first.
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That is what we are doing now. We have it at 5. Any higher and we are
running out. There is only 128MB of RAM in our machine. I am considering
switching to CGI PHP just to eliviate this problem. Of course, that sucks.
Brian Moon
to not blame PHP for this. I have updated Red Hat (glibc and gcc), Apache
(btw, static pages don't cause the growth), and anything else I could think
of to solve it.
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setting that states the max amount PHP should keep) to the system why not do
it?
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Ok, so what are the benefits of not returning memory to the system? It
seems that no one who can do it wants to so there must be a good reason.
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rg but I am not sure
how to pinpoint it. Can you tell me what you did to force the
shutdown_memory_manager. I would like to see what that can do for me.
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this type of project.
I've read the apidoc.txt and apidoc-zend.txt files, but seems there are still some
holes. Can anyone suggest the best way to get started?
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documented anywhere, but if not it would be nice to have it so.
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g, I've been working with Sybase for years
and it still took me a long time to find this. I don't know if this is
documented anywhere, but if not it would be nice to have it so.
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I too have seen this, but I assumed it you had to
put a random salt key in. I picked the system
mseconds and put that in a random seed to get a
random salt key. I was also on Solaris 2.6.
Simple work around if its not supposed to work
that way.
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not see a reply on the list.
Hope to hear from you.
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] in C notation).
Have I missed the docs on these functions somewhere?
Thanks for help.
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Hi guys,
A) has anyone tried PHP and gd 2.0.1?
B) If I compile gd with FreeType 2 support, do I have to compile FreeType
into PHP?
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When compiling Apache I get:
modules/php4/libphp4.a(gd.o): In function `php_imagettftext_common':
/usr/src/apache/php4-200104131045/ext/gd/gd.c:2667: undefined reference to
`gdttf'
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]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/apache/php4-200104131045/ext/gd'
make[2]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/apache/php4-200104131045/ext/gd'
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/apache/php4-200104131045/ext'
make: *** [all-recursive]
learned PHP
didn't have.
Of course, I have no idea how hard it would be to do... so my opinion isn't
worth a hole lot more than .02
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Any help would be greatly appreciated...
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Both were compiled with debug ON. I'll try them off.
I'm away for the weekend but will try it Sunday night or Monday.
Thanks,
Brian
Andi Gutmans wrote:
Did you compile with debug on or off?
Please try without debug in both PHP and your module and let us know if
something changes.
Also can
?
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start of the web server, it will not core. My module
is loaded because I see it in the phpinfo output. After that
I can uncomment the rest of the script and it will NOT core.
However if I just run this script right away from a fresh
restart, it will coredump.
Very strange...
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a day or so first. Thanks,
Brian
Andi Gutmans wrote:
Sounds like some kind of memory corruption. With these kind of problems
even the order of statements can make a difference. Do you want to post
those two functions and we can take a look at them? Also are your RINIT()
MINIT() functions
The big problem is that the memory is never returned to the system. The
Apache process holds on to it until it dies.
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MaxRequestsPerChild until one day the people
that wrote that memory allocation system get a clue.
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not be freed. Reuse in the
same process is not free memory, it is reused memory. And it sounds like
there is nothing that the PHP team can do about it.
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sure the big page
can't be re-engineered first.
Brian
On Mon, 30 Apr 2001 18:42:59 -0700, John Hamlik wrote:
I too have experienced this problem and can reproduce, I just changed to
the cgi version instead to eliminate the problem, which I would agree,
it is. I have one page on a site
That sounds like it would work also. People would have
to build PHP for both modules and CGI, but if they
are willing to do that...
Works for me.
Brian
On Mon, 30 Apr 2001 23:53:16 -0400, Rod K wrote:
Couldn't one just run a cgi and module version simultaneously? Set an add
type directive
Looking at the API I think I can do this. The only question I have is how
do I tell from inside the code whether or not PHP is a DLL or an EXE? The
function call has to be made differently depending on that information.
Brian Moon
Hey James,
No, this happens with all extensions. php_gtk.dll was just an example I
used, it was the first, in a series of extensions, I tried loading.
Brian
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are change accordingly. But are there suggestions to minimize
these in the future and get better notified when they do occur?
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Zeev Suraski wrote:
At 18:21 11/5/2001, Brian Foddy wrote:
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On 11 May 2001, Stig Sæther Bakken wrote:
Why not have both numerical and descriptive indices? Backwards
compatible, slightly bloatish, but not really a problem.
it's already
This is correct. The type casting converts the string into its integer
value. If there is a non-numeric character in the string, it stops at that
point. So 09 is 9 and 09t is 9 but 0t9 is 0.
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I know that passthru only outputs what was sent to stdout and nothing else.
So, if XalanTransform is sending output to something other than stdout then
that might be it.
That is just my experience with passthru.
Brian Moon
There is another reason as well.
type casting is done right to left. This will always ensure that the
variables type is compared to , which will convert to 0 if $content is a
number.
Not sure if this was intentional or not, but it is true.
Brian Moon
That is why I am asking. Is there a core reason that the ereg functions
have to be there? I could extend this to other functions as well of course.
But this set in particular I have wondered about.
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The problem is not the PHP C code. It is the regex library.
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I guess it just seems a little odd too me that PCRE is optional and POSIX is
not. I know the history and all.
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them all into simplified
useless tools.
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Maybe its just me, but the section to do with objects, more specifically the
:: page is labelled:
http://www.php.net/manual/en/keyword.paamayim_nekudotayim.php
Is that how it should be?
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be
apreciated.
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P.S. The problem I refer to is that in the php_mssql.dll extension char and
varchar are treated as chars, this limits the length of the string to 256
characters. But, the problem is that and nvarchar in MS SQL can be up to
4000 characters! So, I want to try to fix
Yes. There is nothing specific in there about compiling the code under
windows.
Brian
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I want to try to fix the character truncation problem when
using
Ok, I've seen this bug reported too many times to sit idly by.
:)
The br / has the / so that the html is XHTML compliant. (if memory
serves)
My question -- is this breaking anything for anyone? Is br / in any way
detrimental to browsers anywhere?
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page.
However, I have tested Register_Shutdown_Function as much as I can locally,
and no matter what I try... I have to wait until my shutdown functions are
done before I see the page, get redirected, or whatever.
This is bug or a feature? Or am I a dummy?
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to implicitly treat it
like:
$vartwo=foo_.$varone
instead of
$vartwo=foo_$varone;
You mentioned that in your example, $vartwo is not blah_foo as expected...
if you cranked your error reporting, you'll probably get an error like
$varone_foo is not a valid variable
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$varone=blah;
$vartwo
PHP lives inside the connection and content delivery area of Apache.
Therefore, all code is parsed while the connection is open. You must have
some bad HTML design however if you can not see your page until after all
that is done.
Brian Moon
the standard file module?
In my module, I don't want to have to modify the File code, or make some variable
global or anything. I just want the user to give me the File resource,
let me call a function that will give me the structure to the open FILE *.
Does that exist? Any other suggestions?
Brian
ignore_user_abort ([int setting])
Also, it seems pretty useless that ShutDown functions can't output to the
browser... if it is guaranteed to be hanging around anyway. Why is that?
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as well as cookies...
but I'd love to know how to detect
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on a standardized apache
config so that there is only one site running... which is on local host,
you're pretty much set.
I think its a great idea.
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Situation:
PHP is the greatest damned
if the symptoms are gone.
Instead of recreating every problem that people describe... they try to fix
the root cause, and see if all of the related problems go away.
Make sense?
-Brian
Amazing. No report has been made that the bug has been resolved, yet you
have a burr up your butt to close out the problem
. There
does not appear to be a simple function to unregister a ini setting. I need
to have an ini_entry struct and a module number to do that. Any pointers on
that?
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The hard part is finding someone who is willing to do it and does not want a
lot of advertising in return.
Good Luck.
BTW, what kind of machine does it take to turn the list out? I know you
were on a dual CPU box with Gig of ram at VA.
Brian Moon
GTK is actually a GUI and is not based on HTML at all... I think what Greg
is looking for is an HTML based application that runs standalone...
-Brian
Have you looked at http://gtk.php.net/? Maybe that's what you need.
Edin
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Looks like we just need to call:
zend_unset_timeout();
zend_set_timeout(0);
in sapi/cgi/cgi_main.c.
I will put this in the patch I send in. This is a good idea.
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output_buffering also needs to be turned off in interactive mode. I will
add that as well.
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/florists/rosebowlfloral/
Although it makes for a longer URL, it does not require all the files you
talked about and does not require any C.
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in the templates has to do with anything.
Can you elaborate more on that. Maybe some examples of what the request
would be and how you would rewrite it and why.
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a) Is there a faster way to send data between 2 processes,
that will work with PHP
Doesn't this do that?
$FilePointer=fopen($FileLocation,r);
$_MyString.=fread($FilePointer,filesize ($FileLocation));
fclose($FilePointer);
Althought I guess this could suck memory pretty hard on large files, and you
guys want to get away from that...
-Brian
Blah... I see this a lot
), because you are all talented,
experienced, C programmers.
Anyway.. basically just wanted to say that I have used the new API, it works
well, and I was very happy to see sockets making it to windows.
-Brian Tanner
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I'm not sure you would be able to distribute a commercial application that
is built around PHP commercially, could you? Isn't that what the GPL
protects against?
-Brian
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Found it.. sorry to bug you all.
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Operating system: Win32 (Win 2k)
PHP version: 4.0.6
PHP Bug Type: Scripting Engine problem
Bug description: Unserialize dies with Apache Module but is FINE with
CGI
I've been running fine on CGI for a while now, jumping between 4.04,
4.07-dev, 4.05
What version of PHP are you using? There were some changes in 4.0.6 that
may change your results.
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You have magic_quotes_gpc turned on. You will need to stripslashes anything
passed in as a GET var.
You can turn this off in php.ini or Apache conf files (including .htaccess).
See the configuration portion of the manual for instructions.
Brian Moon
I see this a lot when the LD_LIBRARY_PATH is not set
correctly to load the Sybase libraries. Double check
that type of stuff.
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Bug
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Andrei, you are listed as the author on this file. What needs to change?
The return type? That would make the most sense to me.
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;
} elseif($match===TRUE) {
echo hmm.. TRUE\n;
} elseif($match===FALSE) {
echo hmm.. FALSE\n;
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If you look back to the original problem, switch was matching the 0 returned
from preg_match to a string. However, if the return value is a boolean it
would not match 0 to a string. However, I guess it would then match the
true to a string.
Brian Moon
the
passed array. There is just a lot of stuff like that.
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ambiguity (would there be include_relative() or include($FilePath[,boolean
relative])... could be useful.
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, but a CGI version unserialize worked
fine... I got told to always write in binary mode, and that the
inconsistency when reading was not important.
:(
Win32, btw
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convention.
2. convert all function params to a standard order.
3. get rid of old aliased functions.
4. Make sure all return codes are consistent. Some are 1 or 0 some are true
or false.
What else is there? I am sure there is more.
Brian Moon
that called their file, and they might have to end up re-implementing
existing workarounds anyway. Just a thought.
-Brian Tanner
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From: Zeev Suraski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: July 9, 2001 5:48 AM
To: Andi Gutmans
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP-DEV] Possible
That is not completely true. If there is a file in the included scripts dir
that has the same name as one in the including scripts dir, that would cause
some unexpected problems.
I still like the idea.
Brian Moon
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be at least a 4.1 thing.
Brian Moon
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From: Andi Gutmans [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Brian Moon [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Vlad Krupin [EMAIL PROTECTED
different server
setups.
Brian Moon
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From: Vlad Krupin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Cc: Zeev Suraski [EMAIL PROTECTED
there...
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From: Bug Database [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 09, 2001 4:52 PM
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Subject: Bug #11990 Updated: defined constants getting corrupted
ID: 11990
Updated by: sniper
. Programmatic access to the context would be cool... :-)
Has anyone given any thought to this problem of corruption of defines? Are there any other instances of data corruption that we could maybe draw lines between?
Thanks,
B
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