I have the following php code. If I add the parameter CURSOR_SHARING=FORCE
in my init.ora and while executing the program I get the "Segmentation
fault".

/usr/local/php4/bin/php -q curshare.php

Segmentation fault (core dumped)

Is there any work-around for this? Is this a bug? This seems to be happening
only when LOB with returning clause is present.

I tested a similar program from "C" program and is fine.

Note: currently I have set the parameter (CURSOR_SHARING=FORCE ) only in the
program/session level.

Thanks,
Prince.



$cat curshare.php
#!/usr/local/php4/bin/php -q
<?
        //program name curshare.php

        $conn = OCILogon($dbuser, $dbpass, $dbname);

        //This is added to affect only the current session.
        $sql = "alter session set cursor_sharing=force";
        $stmt =  ociparse($conn,$sql);
        OCIExecute($stmt,OCI_DEFAULT);

        $lob = OCINewDescriptor($conn, OCI_D_LOB);

        $sqlstmt = "insert into blob_test ( packageid, packagebody )
                    values('12344321123efd', EMPTY_BLOB()) returning
packagebody into :packagebody";

        $stmt = OCIParse($conn, $sqlstmt) ;

        OCIBindByName($stmt, ':packagebody', &$lob, -1, OCI_B_BLOB);
        OCIExecute($stmt, OCI_DEFAULT);

        OCICommit($conn);

        OCIFreeDesc($lob);
        OCIFreeStatement($stmt);
        OCILogoff($conn);
?>


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