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ID: 51972 Comment by: php dot net at doppy dot nl Reported by: jacques dot moati at happyend dot fr Summary: PHP 5.3.x bug Require_once don't work with RELATIVE symbolic link Status: Feedback Type: Bug Package: *General Issues Operating System: Ubuntu Lucid Lynx PHP Version: 5.3.2 Block user comment: N Private report: N New Comment: I'm unable to reproduce this. tried: - 2 require_once: 1 relative, 1 absolute - 2 require_once: 1 relative, 1 absolute with a symlink-dir somewhere in there. Also, when including/requiring a file with a path that contains a symlink somewhere, PHP will resolve the symlink and use the actual path of the location (like using realpath). You can see this when you use the function get_included_files. I would love to see some code that actually reproduces this. Please post the code/files. Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2010-10-17 21:08:36] federico at bernardin dot it I found the same problem. If you use a require_once with a relative path and then you use a require_once with absolute path but to the same file, php include the file twice. I try this bug in version 5.2.x and the problem there isn't. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2010-06-03 13:07:57] sjo...@php.net Not enough information was provided for us to be able to handle this bug. Please re-read the instructions at http://bugs.php.net/how-to-report.php If you can provide more information, feel free to add it to this bug and change the status back to "Open". Thank you for your interest in PHP. I could not reproduce the problem. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2010-06-02 11:04:19] jacques dot moati at happyend dot fr Description: ------------ Hello, This bug is present into all 5.3 php version. I test it in the ubuntu package, php 5.3 stable and snap version with --disable-all for ./config compilation. When you include a file in a relative (eg ../) symbolic link directory, PHP don't include it and do a FATAL error. files_existes and is_readable return true ... If the symbolic link of the diectory is absolute, the include work correctly ... ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=51972&edit=1