ID: 45637 User updated by: djbass at dsm dot id dot au Reported By: djbass at dsm dot id dot au -Status: Feedback +Status: Open Bug Type: CGI related Operating System: WinVista/Abyss X1 PHP Version: 5.2CVS-2008-07-27 (snap) New Comment:
Tried running PHP as CGI in Apache this time using the exact same PHP install as I am using for Abyss. Once again the problem did not occur, just seems to be something about non Apache installations. cgi.check_shebang_line: 1 cgi.fix_pathinfo: 1 cgi.force_redirect: 1 cgi.nph: 0 cgi.redirect_status_env: no value cgi.rfc2616_headers: 0 fastcgi.impersonate: 0 fastcgi.logging: 1 Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2008-07-27 13:58:20] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Those relevant ini options have 'cgi' in them. Try search for 'cgi' in your php.ini. And the stock php.ini-dist has quite good explanations for them too. How about you try actually with CGI under Apache, this bug was in CGI binary ONLY. Also, make sure you do not have ANY old dlls, exes, etc. from the old installation before you install the snapshot version. You also have to shutdown your webserver first.. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2008-07-27 13:38:25] djbass at dsm dot id dot au I tried with Apache 2.2.9 and latest snapshot and the problem does not seem to be apparent under that environment. It is worth noting that under Apache PHP is being used as a module wheras Abyss X1 (http://www.aprelium.com/abyssws/download.php) is using php-cgi.exe Given there are hundreds of INI options and it is unclear to me which relate specifically to CGI you'll have to tell me which ones you need info on. All I can tell you is that it is a stock install of PHP 5.2.7-dev with the PHP_CURL, PHP_GD2 & PHP_MYSQL extensions loaded. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2008-07-27 11:10:07] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please try using Apache instead. I can't reproduce this problem with Apache and latest 5.2 snapshot. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2008-07-27 11:08:23] [EMAIL PROTECTED] More like how you have configured PHP. INI options specific to CGI, etc. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2008-07-27 10:20:17] djbass at dsm dot id dot au Can you be more specific as to what information you feel is missing. I originally read the how-to for reporting and looked at previous bug reports as a guideline. Nothing complex is required to reproduce the bug. I have various PHP scripts running under a locally installed web server (http://localhost). Until recently I had not had any specific problems until I tried to do a new Joomla install. It always errored out with a 500 Internal Server Error. I traced the problem to a line of code containing $_SERVER['PHP_SELF']; When I output the variable it always contains a duplicate path of itself. Eg: http://localhost/apc/test.php Produces: /apc/test.php/apc/test.php http://localhost/joomla/index.php Produces: /joomla/index.php/joomla/index.php ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at http://bugs.php.net/45637 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=45637&edit=1
