Edit report at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=37267&edit=1

 ID:                 37267
 Comment by:         martijntje at martijnotto dot nl
 Reported by:        php at dogtoe dot com
 Summary:            pcntl functions working under mod_php under some
                     distros (FreeBSD/Debian)
 Status:             Bogus
 Type:               Bug
 Package:            PCNTL related
 Operating System:   Linux zeus 2.6.15-gentoo-r1
 PHP Version:        5.1.2
 Block user comment: N
 Private report:     N

 New Comment:

This would not be such a big issue, were it not for the fact that PHP does not 
return the correct exit code when using proc_close. The manual clearly 
indicates 
one should use pcntl_wexitstatus to determine the exit code.

Because of this, it is not possible to get the exit status from a program 
started 
from apache's mod_php


Previous Comments:
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[2006-05-02 07:16:37] m...@php.net

We neither recommend nor support using pcntl with PHP as web server module.

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[2006-05-01 23:11:30] php at dogtoe dot com

Can anyone confirm that the only way to obtain the functions in apache is to 
generate a shared module for pcntl?

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[2006-05-01 22:13:11] php at dogtoe dot com

Description:
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I'm hearing contradicting results about pcntl functions working in apache. The 
manual clearly states they were not meant for webserver environments, but does 
not say they wont work for webserver environments. It also states that it WILL 
work for CGI/CLI, but does not say it will NOT work for mod_php (apache module).

I'd like to bring attention to bug #'s 18536 and 32896, where users have said 
that the pcntl extension is not available. Developers derick and sniper have 
reported that this is not possible under apache (mod_php) but only in cgi/cli 
mode.

Well, here's contradicting proof:

TML, an Op in #php on Freenode, has PCNTL working under a debian install, not 
even self-compiled, as well as other private test-dev machines. Here is 
phpinfo() from the debian install: http://joeysmith.com/info.php

Additionally, I have confirmed reports of it working under FreeBSD, where the 
user simply used --enable-pcntl as part of the build command.

I checked with the Gentoo ebuild (package) maintainers and they all claim this 
is a PHP problem as they are simply passing --enable-pcntl into the build 
command.

Regardless of any personal bias against using pcntl functions under a 
webserver, I'd like to know once and foreall if it is possible to somehow 
enable these functions under mod_php in apache2 because they appear to not even 
be defined.

Reproduce code:
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$pid = pcntl_fork();

Expected result:
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No errors. 

PCNTL module to show up in phpinfo(). 

No more contradicting results.

Actual result:
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$pid = pcntl_fork();

Returns:

Fatal error: Call to undefined function pcntl_fork() in 
/var/www/localhost/htdocs/test/index.php on line 2


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