ID:               20268
 Comment by:       j-devenish at users dot sourceforge dot net
 Reported By:      bdabney at dallasnews dot com
 Status:           Critical
 Bug Type:         Scripting Engine problem
 Operating System: any 64bit
 PHP Version:      4CVS-2002-11-05
 New Comment:

FWIW, I installed a "Stable (4.3.x-dev)" snapshot! After ./configure
modifications (relating to hard-coded library paths -- that affects
64-bit RedHat, too, so maybe it will get fixed) it compiled and
installed without crashing. Importantly, this out-of-the-box PHP
actually serves files without crashing (though I get compile warnings
regarding ostensibly non 64 bit-clean code).

One odd thing though: Apache reports that it is running 4.3.0-pre2. In
contrast, Apache reports 4.3.2-dev when I have my php4 (PHP_4_3)
checkout installed.

After modifying the Makefile to run the 'test' target, that does
something, too. It results in a few core dumps, and a few tests still
assume that values are limited to 32-bit precision, but 4.3.2 is still
a step up for anyone who hasn't been able to use PHP 4.3 yet.


Previous Comments:
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[2003-03-10 08:56:43] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Most, if not all issues should now be fixed.
Please give the latest stable snapshot a go.
(http://snaps.php.net/)


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[2003-03-04 19:51:26] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Need to be addressed before 4.3.2 goes out the door.


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[2003-02-23 04:36:04] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

http://news.php.net/article.php?group=php.bugs&article=24417
http://news.php.net/article.php?group=php.bugs&article=24418



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[2003-02-23 03:44:18] j-devenish at users dot sourceforge dot net

Sigh.

Since my entire post of 10/11 Nov has been deleted, and I did not
receive an e-mail copy of my post via the bug submission system, I have
no record of what I said. Presumably I stated that I, too, had
encountered the problem, that I couldn't even install PHP 4.3, that it
was due to int/long size mismatches on LP64 platforms, and then
indicated the strategy I had used to work around it (via patches).

I posted patches and test result information (for HEAD of the day and
also for 4.3.0pre2) to php-dev on 11 November 2002. Thread subject was
"64-bit PHP 4.3 (extensive long vs int problems)". Those patches are
now out of date because (on the downside) further int/long problems
have crept in and (on the upside) some test cases have been improved.

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[2003-02-23 03:17:09] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[To: j-devenish at users dot sourceforge dot net]

PLEASE do NOT add such long diffs to bug reports!
Instead put them on some site and add an URL to them here.

(I deleted those comments from here now since they're pretty useless as
the bug system mangles them anyway)


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