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and subject line Re: Bug#770105: php5-common: sed call in cron script fails 
with "invalid opdtion -- 'z'"
has caused the Debian Bug report #770105,
regarding sessionclean script uses sed -z option which doesn't exist in 
wheezy's sed
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Package: php5-common
Version: 5.4.35-0+deb7u1

The /usr/lib/php5/sessionclean script uses the -z option of sed, which
the version in wheezy (sed 4.2.1-10) doesn't have yet.


In addition I think the `[ -x /usr/bin/lsof ] &&` in the script is not a
good idea, because in the case lsof really does not exist, the second
line would remove used files after some time. (I don't know the details
but that's what it looks to me, just wanted to point it out.)


Marian

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Version: 5.4.35-0deb7u2

Hi folks,

sorry for the breakage. I did quite extensive testing with the submitter
of #766147, but somehow we have missed the fact that sed -z doesn't work
on wheezy.

5.4.35-0deb7u2 with reverted change has been uploaded to security-master
and should be available quickly.

Cheers,
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Ondřej Surý <ond...@sury.org>
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