Im closing this as an SRU. No one has verified it as of yet.
chuck
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removing verification-needed because there nothing to test anymore.
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Removing from hardy-proposed due to lack of testing. Requested by zul
on irc.
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Anyone who can test the proposed package? If not, the proposed update
will be removed again. Thanks!
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Thanks for working on this. I don't have the time to do thorough
testing right now. Sorry.
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Accepted php5 into hardy-proposed, the package will build now and be
available in a few hours. Please test and give feedback here. See
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for documentation how to
enable and use -proposed. Thank you in advance!
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FYI:
PHP4:
sybase_min_client_severity
sybase_min_server_severity
PHP5: (similar)
sybase_min_error_severity
sybase_min_message_severity
Maybe the functions are equivalent to each other, didn't compare them
thoroughly.
What I need is that I can prevent that Xdebug croaks on every tiny DB warning
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This bug report is probably related with :
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/php5/+bug/21995/
this comment :
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/php5/+bug/21995/comments/15
has some informations that is valid to this bug
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On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 12:30:01PM -, knb wrote:
It has been true in the past that sybase and mssql server shared a
common code base, a common api and a common transfer protocol. However
this is no longer the case for at least 10 years.
That's irrelevant given that there's only one library
The common dependency of both sybase mad mssql Vendor Specific Database
Extensions on FreetTDS libs might be advantageous for the package developer or
maintainer, but it has disadvantages for the library users:
- if I remove the Sybase DB Extension using synaptic, I also lose the MSSQL
Speaking with my debian php maintainer hat.
If you are able to install non-free sybase libraries, you are also
able to install php5-dev and run phpize make make install
in sybase_ct directory.
Ie. if you want to use non-free libraries, you cannot expect help
from package distributors.
O.
? I didn't expect any help. Thanks for mentioning the phpize trick-
Maybe I should have posted this on the ubuntu brainstorm site in the first
place. It might be too specialized, though.
I'm just saying that the mssql / sybase PHP-DB-Extension-Module issue is
more complicated than it needs to
Attached is the updated patch file.
** Attachment added: 119-sybase-alias.patch
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Chuck, can you please have a look? Thanks!
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The reason sybase_affected_rows didn't get aliased is because this was
renamed in the mssql extension to mssql_rows_affected, so the
s/mssql/sybase/ aliases didn't catch that.
To get old sybase_ct users happy, you need to add an alias like so:
PHP_FALIAS(sybase_affected_rows,
Copied to hardy-updates.
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I successfully upgraded my php5 packages to -proposed, and everything
seems to be working fine. I'll post further updates when I have them,
but the sybase_* functions are indeed there and functioning properly.
Thanks again!
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Hardy introduced a regression that prevents sybase users from using
php5-sybase on hardy. This is due to a change in the packaging between
hardy and gutsy. Attached to this bug report is the patch that fixes the
issue.
TEST CASE:
1. Install php5-sybase with a sybase database.
2. Try to use
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Ill try to cook somehting up.
Thanks
chuck
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http://us3.php.net/manual/en/aliases.php
That doc clearly says that the mssql_* functions are the aliases. How
can you leave in the alias functions and remove the masters? I don't
even understand how that's possible, much less desirable.
This document is wrong. Feel free to report bug at
Thanks for the help Ondřej. I didn't mean for that to sound hysterical.
I'm just trying my best not to have to find and refactor TONS of code or
install php5 from source. I know it wouldn't be that difficult to build
from the php official sources, but I don't want to deal w/ the package
Can you try the version from my ppa?
http://launchapd.net/~zulcss/+archive
Thanks
chuck
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Solution:
Ok... so I installed the php5 source package
apt-get source php5
I decided to just give the extension in ext/sybase a try before applying
any patches.
cd ext/sybase
phpize configure make sudo make install
After that it was a simple matter of adding a sybase.ini file to
Thanks for the bug report. I will look into this and get back to you.
Regards
chuck
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