ID:               43128
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      felipensp at gmail dot com
 Status:           Closed
 Bug Type:         Reproducible crash
 Operating System: Linux
 PHP Version:      5.3CVS-2007-10-29 (snap)
 Assigned To:      dmitry
 New Comment:

Fixed in PHP_5_2 too.


Previous Comments:
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[2007-11-22 13:34:28] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Fixed in CVS HEAD and PHP_5_3.

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[2007-11-14 23:34:08] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

See also bug #43298


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[2007-11-13 09:59:16] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

The suggested patch is going to fix only one place, however the same
stack overflow may be reached using several other places which use
do_alloca(). I'll try to think about general solution.

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[2007-10-30 11:42:10] crrodriguez at suse dot de

Yes, an smaller limit like 1024 looks OK and is still high enough to
avoid annoying insane coders ;-)

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[2007-10-30 10:48:14] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

That would already allocate 64kb on the stack, I doubt that will work
on all systems. I would suggest a somewhat smaller limit, say 1024?

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