ID:               16577
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Status:           Closed
 Bug Type:         Apache2 related
 Operating System: Linux
 PHP Version:      4.0CVS-2002-04-1
 New Comment:

Here are some things from my phpinfo().  In the "Configuration / PHP
core" section:

register_globals On On
safe_mode Off Off
variables_order GPCS GPCS

After "Apache 2.0/Additional Modules (empty)/ Environment":

PWD/tmp/punch_it_in_over_and_over
HZ 100
MOZILLA_HOME /usr/lib/netscape

...and then the rest of root's environment at the moment it ran
"apachectl startssl".  No server variables - they're all in _SERVER[].

I'm sorry my previous post arrived three times: that'll teach me for
using Links which, no doubt, you guys don't.

There are obviously a few people suffering from this bug.  Is the PHP
team's official line "Don't submit bug reports about Apache 2"?  You've
stated that Apache 2 support is experimental, but unless you
acknowledge that there is a bug here PHP will remain broken.  You say
things will stabilise: well, we're trying to help you do that.  Saying
"stick with Apache 1" to new developers is like saying "stick with
Perl."

On Feb 15 in bug 12691 [EMAIL PROTECTED] spammed "This bug has been fixed
in CVS."  Did that fix make it into 4.2?

I'll say it again:  if a PHP developer who actually cares wants to see
this bug on a 2.0.35/4.2 server, they can contact me.


Previous Comments:
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[2002-04-24 01:02:16] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

First, why the heck are you using Apache 2
Stick with Apache 1.3.x until things stabilize.

Second, turn on register_globals in your php.ini file.

Third, stop spamming us with the same report over and over again.

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[2002-04-24 00:50:43] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Same problem with Apache-2.0.35, PHP-4.2.0.  phpinfo() shows this in
the enviroment:

PWD /l/src/openssl-0.9.6d-beta1
HZ 100
HOSTNAME deleted :-)
MOZILLA_HOME /usr/lib/netscape
ignoreeof 10
LS_OPTIONS --color=auto -F -b -T 0 

There are *no* CGI-type variables at all.  They all appear in
_SERVER[], and as a previous poster wrote, I'm not rewriting all my
PHP.

So how do we get this bug reopened?

If a PHP developer contacts me I will allow them access to my
cgi-bin/printenv and phpinfo().

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[2002-04-24 00:50:24] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Same problem with Apache-2.0.35, PHP-4.2.0.  phpinfo() shows this in
the enviroment:

PWD /l/src/openssl-0.9.6d-beta1
HZ 100
HOSTNAME deleted :-)
MOZILLA_HOME /usr/lib/netscape
ignoreeof 10
LS_OPTIONS --color=auto -F -b -T 0 

There are *no* CGI-type variables at all.  They all appear in
_SERVER[], and as a previous poster wrote, I'm not rewriting all my
PHP.

So how do we get this bug reopened?

If a PHP developer contacts me I will allow them access to my
cgi-bin/printenv and phpinfo().

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[2002-04-24 00:50:22] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Same problem with Apache-2.0.35, PHP-4.2.0.  phpinfo() shows this in
the enviroment:

PWD /l/src/openssl-0.9.6d-beta1
HZ 100
HOSTNAME deleted :-)
MOZILLA_HOME /usr/lib/netscape
ignoreeof 10
LS_OPTIONS --color=auto -F -b -T 0 

There are *no* CGI-type variables at all.  They all appear in
_SERVER[], and as a previous poster wrote, I'm not rewriting all my
PHP.

So how do we get this bug reopened?

If a PHP developer contacts me I will allow them access to my
cgi-bin/printenv and phpinfo().

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[2002-04-20 09:13:42] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Typo: --with-gsql should be --with-pgsql of course.

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