thanks for your taking care of my bug reports
my optimizer patch is in http://pecl.php.net/bugs/bug.php?id=1678
i guess u've saw it just now. the changes required by the fix isn't that much as my
patch.
i reorgnized the blocks of code into macro(i personally don't like too much boring
repeats),
t
At 07:05 07/09/2004, Rasmus Lerdorf wrote:
> both mmcache and apc does not have "crash recover"
The concept of a crash recover is somewhat flawed in my opinion. The only
way to really do this is to catch SIGSEGV, SIGBUS and other such fatal
signals and twiddle a knob somewhere in shared memory tha
Sara Golemon wrote:
> If you need class redefinition, I would much sooner recommend
> classkit_import() which will aggregate all the methods from a new class
> definition over the top of an old class entry. (Note: It's been
documented
Sara, thank you very much for your suggestion. This should be
Zeev Suraski wrote:
Is there anything consistent about these failed checksums? Do they
occur in a specific file or a set of certain files?
This is interesting -- there *is* definitely a consistency, it always
happens in one of three files. One is 8k lines long (the main file from
the jpgraph su
On Tue, 7 Sep 2004, Russ Garrett wrote:
> I can watch them for hours in the apache mod_status view, and they'll
> show the same last request. They won't respond to a kill -15, I have to
> kill -9 them. Strace reports they're doing absolutely nothing.
Could you use 'gcore' to drop a core from one o
Rasmus Lerdorf wrote:
On Tue, 7 Sep 2004, Russ Garrett wrote:
I can watch them for hours in the apache mod_status view, and they'll
show the same last request. They won't respond to a kill -15, I have to
kill -9 them. Strace reports they're doing absolutely nothing.
Could you use 'gcore' to drop a
On Tue, 7 Sep 2004, Russ Garrett wrote:
> Anyhow, the whole backtrace is here, I'd be interested to see what you
> think:
>
> http://static.last.fm/phpbug/bt.txt
Are you sure this happens with Apache1 as well? I see you are running the
prefork mpm, but you are still linking against libpthread whi
Hi,
I've been experimenting with using both simplexml and dom on the same
document at the same time, and have run into a number of unexplainable
PHP crashes unless I clone the domdocument object before using
simplexml_import_dom()
Is it a design goal of simplexml to be able to use it simultaneo
>> both mmcache and apc does not have "crash recover"
>
> The concept of a crash recover is somewhat flawed in my opinion. The only
> way to really do this is to catch SIGSEGV, SIGBUS and other such fatal
> signals and twiddle a knob somewhere in shared memory that tells other
> processes to flu
Hi,
I just realised that
Example 34-2. Validating file uploads
Is still showing a bullshit example. It constructs a destination path
for move_uploaded_file() that consists of user input. There is no sanity
check on it like removing / and .. sequences.
Can one of the DOC guys finally fix this cod
On Wed, 8 Sep 2004, Xuefer wrote:
> >> both mmcache and apc does not have "crash recover"
> >
> > The concept of a crash recover is somewhat flawed in my opinion. The only
> > way to really do this is to catch SIGSEGV, SIGBUS and other such fatal
> > signals and twiddle a knob somewhere in shared
At 10:04 AM 9/6/2004 -0700, Rasmus Lerdorf wrote:
On Mon, 6 Sep 2004, Joe Orton wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 05, 2004 at 04:41:44PM -0700, Rasmus Lerdorf wrote:
> > On Sun, 5 Sep 2004, Andi Gutmans wrote:
> > > Yeah I know non-pic doesn't work on all platforms but I gathered that
> > > -prefer-non-pic only
A large telco client of ours is having problems that match Russ' problem
almost exactly... except on Win2k.
Does anyone have pointers to *windows* tools to achieve the kind of
debugging/tracing described below?
Rasmus Lerdorf wrote:
On Tue, 7 Sep 2004, Russ Garrett wrote:
I can watch them for h
[...]
> My questions to the sybase_ct (Hi Timm ;-) ) maintainer:
>
> 1. How is the deadlock/retry logic in sybase_ct_query()
> intended to work? From my understanding a single SQL
> statement will never deadlock.
I have no idea why this was put in in the first place.
> 2. The default setting o
The goal is to be able to use it simultaneously.
Can you file a bug report and include code that produces the crash?
Rob
- Original Message -
From: Greg Beaver
> I've been experimenting with using both simplexml and dom on the same
> document at the same time, and have run into a numbe
Rob Richards wrote:
The goal is to be able to use it simultaneously.
Can you file a bug report and include code that produces the crash?
Rob
Sure, it's complicated code, so I'll try to get it all into 1 file and
under 20 lines.
Greg
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Stefan Esser wrote:
Example 34-2. Validating file uploads
Is still showing a bullshit example. It constructs a destination path
for move_uploaded_file() that consists of user input. There is no sanity
check on it like removing / and .. sequences.
Would you agree that aplying basename() would be o
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> I just realised that
>
> Example 34-2. Validating file uploads
>
> Is still showing a bullshit example. It constructs a destination path
> for move_uploaded_file() that consists of user input. There is no sanity
> check on it like removing / and .. sequences.
>
> Can one of the DOC guys fina
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