ID:               24457
 Comment by:       putnamk at discoverdhs dot com
 Reported By:      s dot vanvelthem at ibelgique dot com
 Status:           No Feedback
 Bug Type:         Reproducible crash
 Operating System: Sco OpenServer 5.05
 PHP Version:      4.3.3RC1
 New Comment:

Please include this patch in later versions (e.g. PHP5)! I experienced
the same problem, and also #ifdef SCO does not work properly, bug still
occurs. When I remove the #ifdef line, the bug is fixed.


Previous Comments:
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[2003-08-26 05:45:46] dm at zamang dot co dot uk

Just tried PHP 4.3.3RC4 without the patch and the problem still
occured.

I applied the patch manually, did a make distclean and recompiled. I
didn't include the 'ifdef SCO' commands as I'm only ever going to
compile on SCO - and wanted to be 100% certain that the other changes
took effect. 

The patch worked and fixed the problem. It also fixed the problem I was
having with PHP segfaulting when _no_ script was passed to it.

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[2003-07-28 05:33:56] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

No feedback was provided. The bug is being suspended because
we assume that you are no longer experiencing the problem.
If this is not the case and you are able to provide the
information that was requested earlier, please do so and
change the status of the bug back to "Open". Thank you.



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[2003-07-23 12:16:51] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

According to avaliable documentation, the problem is a result of a bug
in SCO OpenServer 5.05. Below is a url to a patch that is hopefuly a
work around this bug, please try it and reply with the result.
http://bb.prohost.org/sco.txt

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[2003-07-22 03:07:03] s dot vanvelthem at ibelgique dot com

That's what I've done (???). I followed the 
(http://bugs.php.net/bugs-generating-backtrace.php) document. Maybe I'm
doing wrong? 

How to call gdb?

I typed 

gdb /usr/local/bin/php ./core

Is this correct for CLI usage? The better thing to do is to document it
in bugs-generating-backtrace.php (all options...). But i'll try to
re-compile it with --enable-cli to be sure.

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[2003-07-21 17:04:07] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Could you please compile your PHP with --enable-debug, this should
result in a more detailed backtrace.

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