ID:               42570
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      development at domain51 dot com
-Status:           Open
+Status:           Bogus
 Bug Type:         Filesystem function related
 Operating System: Mac OS X 10.4
 PHP Version:      5.2.4
 New Comment:

Current working dir isn't used by default. So this is bogus.


Previous Comments:
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[2007-09-06 15:05:28] development at domain51 dot com

Sorry for not being more explicit.

The include_path is not touched during this execution and is left as it

is compiled from the base.  In this case, the Mac's include_path is set

to "/path/to/php" where the PEAR files are stored without the "./:" at

the beginning as is the normal php.ini file setup.

Properly setting the include_path does handle this, though for some 
reason I had it in my head that the current working path was always 
prepended to the include_path.

Feel free to mark as bogus...

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[2007-09-06 10:58:57] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

What did you set include_path to be? And where are the files
located..?
(it's not very clear now..)

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[2007-09-05 19:10:54] development at domain51 dot com

I just attempted this code on a Linux (Ubuntu Feisty Fawn, Server) and
did not receive the warning/fatal error.  Copying that code back to my
Mac OS X box, the code did have the same error.

This appears to be OS X related.

The code to reproduce is available from:
http://plumb.domain51.com/sandbox/bug42570.tar.bz2

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[2007-09-05 19:02:45] development at domain51 dot com

Description:
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When including/requiring file within the scripts path, it does not pay
attention to the original scripts path.  file_exists() and is_readable()
will return true, but require/include will produce an error.

Reproduce code:
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<?php
// base-file.php
require 'include/some-file.php';
?>
<?php
// include/some-file.php
require 'file-that-exists.php';
?>
<?php
// file-that-exists.php
echo "Hello, I exist";
?>

Expected result:
----------------
Hello, I exist

Actual result:
--------------
Warning: include(file-that-exists.php) [function.include]: failed to
open stream: No such file or directory in /path/to/some-file.php on line
3


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