ID: 8769
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Status: Open
Bug Type: PostgreSQL related
Description: Persistent connections aren't closed when using dynamically loaded module
It seems that either the PostgreSQL connections are not killed after the Apache child
process exits, or Apache isn't
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Operating system: N/A
PHP version: 4.0.5
PHP Bug Type: Documentation problem
Bug description: Wrong parameters in docs for pdf_stringwidth
The documentation for pdf_stringwidth has incorrect parameters. It should be
something like this:
double
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Operating system: linux
PHP version: 4.0.5
PHP Bug Type: ODBC related
Bug description: unsufficient checking of odbc persistent connection validity
I'm using sybase adaptive server anywhere on linux as sql server and it disconnects
clients after
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Operating system: Linux 2.4/RedHat 7.1
PHP version: 4.0.6
PHP Bug Type: Compile Problem
Bug description: Can't find libjpeg after upgrade to 4.0.6
When trying to compile 4.0.6 with the same configuration as 4.0.5, configure complains
that it can't
ID: 11840
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Old-Status: Feedback
Status: Open
Bug Type: Compile Problem
Operating system: Linux 2.4/RedHat 7.1
PHP Version: 4.0.6
Description: Can't find libjpeg after upgrade to 4.0.6
Here's the tail end of config.log:
configure:39416: checking whether to
ID: 11840
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Status: Open
Bug Type: Compile Problem
Operating system: Linux 2.4/RedHat 7.1
PHP Version: 4.0.6
Description: Can't find libjpeg after upgrade to 4.0.6
[pete@xx lib]$ nm libjpeg.so | grep jpeg_read_header
c2f0 T
not to use the --with-jpeg-dir (as I didn't use that in my configure
line).
Derick
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[pete@xx lib]$ nm libjpeg.so | grep jpeg_read_header
c2f0 T jpeg_read_header
[pete@xx lib
ID: 5986
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Old Status: Feedback
Status: Open
Bug Type: mSQL related
Operating System: RedHat Linux 6.2
PHP Version: 4.0.1
New Comment:
I've confirmed this to be fixed as of PHP 4.0.6, Apache 1.3.20, mSQL 2.0.11. The
script
ID: 8769
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Old Status: Feedback
Status: Closed
Bug Type: PostgreSQL related
Operating System: RedHat 7.0/Linux 2.2.16 x86
PHP Version: 4.0.4pl1
New Comment:
Seems to be fixed as of PHP 4.1.0 and Apache 1.3.22
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ID: 8769
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Old Summary: Persistent connections aren't closed when using dynamically
loaded module
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: Closed
Bug Type: PostgreSQL related
Operating System: RedHat 7.0/Linux 2.2.16 x86
PHP Version: 4.0.4pl1
New Comment:
care to
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Operating system: linux
PHP version: 4.1.1
PHP Bug Type: Apache2 related
Bug description: apache_lookup_uri returning array for apache2 instead of object
this is simple: apache_lookup_uri is returning array on apache2 instead of
object (as it is
=/usr/local/apache/bin/apxs \
--with-imap
Thanks,
-Pete
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Operating system: Solaris 2.6
PHP version: 4.0.4pl1
PHP Bug Type: Other web server
Bug description: #!/path/php at top of CGI script appears in output (Netscape
Enterprise Server)
Solaris 2.6; Netscape Enterprise Server 3.6.
Php interpreter built
ID: 8898
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Status: Open
Bug Type: Other web server
Description: #!/path/php at top of CGI script appears in output (Netscape Enterprise
Server)
Have belatedly noticed that M. Verrue made same suggestion in report 8782.
Mea culpa.
pl
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ly, use the web interface found at http://bugs.php.net/?id=12927edit=2
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ignored so far. It seems
quite important though as it makes code that should work not work.
Cheers
Pete Dishman
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Finally, it's out.
www.php.net/~
be provided if needed.
Cheers
Pete Dishman
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Hi,
4.1.0RC1 is out, download it from
http://www.php.net/~ssb/php-4.1.0RC1.tar.gz
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(s), 45 warning(s)
I'm pretty certain I've seen all of these consistently in every windows
build I've done except for the problems with Variant.c
There are also a lot of unreferenced labels that come up as warnings in one
of the scanner files, but I've not included these.
Pete Dishman
Pete
is there anyway of telling in the
module shutdown function if the module really is shutting down or have I
done something completely wrong?
TIA
Pete
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about conf params used by modules loaded as
DSOs. So you see a startup; shutdown; startup./quote
that's exactly what I saw happen so seeing as shutdown occurs as well it
wasn't a problem in my case.
Pete
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using
ZVAL_STRING(zThirdArg, szValueFromRegistry, 1); This seems to work fine in
every case except the one above.
So is it expected behaviour or is it me?
Tested on php v4.1.1 and v4.2.3, as apache module, 1.3.26 on windows NT4
sp6a
TIA
Pete
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. But then scoping
issues come back. Does anyone have any ideas? I'm new to the internals side
of PHP so my apologizes if these are non-issues.
Pete
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space than a string.
Example:
?php
define(PROD_NAME, 0);
define(PROD_ARTNUM, 1);
# ...
$product = array(PROD_NAME = $name, PROD_ARTNUM = $artnum, ... );
?
I think that might save you some memory. Just an idea.
Pete
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. Is
something similar in the works for PHP?
Thanks,
Pete.
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