Edit report at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=63567&edit=1

 ID:                 63567
 Comment by:         circus2 at web dot de
 Reported by:        s...@php.net
 Summary:            exec() always yields a 1 return code
 Status:             Feedback
 Type:               Bug
 Package:            Program Execution
 Operating System:   Windows 7 x64
 PHP Version:        5.5.0alpha1
 Block user comment: N
 Private report:     N

 New Comment:

Problem solved! I'm so sorry about all these inconveniences and on the other 
side thank you for your support.

The problem was a small tool called Ansicon it hooks on the autoload of cmd.exe 
in the windows registry. I used it a couple of months ago but uninstalled it 
immediately. It seem to have no effect by this time but it looks now like the 
uninstall procedure doesn't care about the windows registry keys it has made 
when installed.

So I deleted these keys and now everything is fine. No syntax error and status 
code is 0. \o/

Thank you


Previous Comments:
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[2012-11-28 07:55:23] circus2 at web dot de

1. I use PHP 5.4.9, VC9, x86, TS from http://windows.php.net

2. Win7 SP1 Home Premium 64 Bit

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[2012-11-27 16:55:45] paj...@php.net

Arg, misread.

So dir has the same issue.

Please tell me again:

- which PHP version you use (5.4.9 f.e.)
- exact windows version (check "My computer" > system)

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[2012-11-27 15:53:20] paj...@php.net

To me it looks like a git issue. Which git version and build do you use?

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[2012-11-27 15:03:27] circus2 at web dot de

Ok.

I have a file called test.php:

<?php
exec('dir', $out, $ret);
var_dump($ret);

when I execute with PHP I get the following output:

C:\Test>php -n test.php
Die Syntax für den Dateinamen, Verzeichnisnamen oder die 
Datenträgerbezeichnung
ist falsch.
int(1)

when I execute it directly in the shell I get:

C:\Test>php -r "exec('dir', $out, $ret);var_dump($ret);"
Die Syntax für den Dateinamen, Verzeichnisnamen oder die 
Datenträgerbezeichnung
ist falsch.
int(1)

when I use the commands without PHP I get:

C:\Test>dir
 Datenträger in Laufwerk C: ist ACER
 Volumeseriennummer: xxxxx

 Verzeichnis von C:\Test

27.11.2012  15:54    <DIR>          .
27.11.2012  15:54    <DIR>          ..
27.11.2012  15:56                47 test.php
               1 Datei(en),             47 Bytes
               2 Verzeichnis(se), 171.682.844.672 Bytes frei

C:\Test>echo %errorlevel%
0


The commands are executed in every case. So I can add var_dump($out); to 
test.php and get:

 C:\Test>php -n test.php
Die Syntax für den Dateinamen, Verzeichnisnamen oder die 
Datenträgerbezeichnung
ist falsch.
array(10) {
  [0]=>
  string(36) " Datenträger in Laufwerk C: ist ACER"
  [1]=>
  string(30) " Volumeseriennummer: xxxxx"
  [2]=>
  string(0) ""
  [3]=>
  string(24) " Verzeichnis von C:\Test"
  [4]=>
  string(0) ""
  [5]=>
  string(37) "27.11.2012  16:01    <DIR>          ."
  [6]=>
  string(38) "27.11.2012  16:01    <DIR>          .."
  [7]=>
  string(44) "27.11.2012  16:01                63 test.php"
  [8]=>
  string(48) "               1 Datei(en),             63 Bytes"
  [9]=>
  string(60) "               2 Verzeichnis(se), 171.683.024.896 Bytes frei"
}
int(1)

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[2012-11-27 12:43:33] paj...@php.net

@circus

please do not try with git but only what is used in this report. This is the 
most 
simple command and no git specific (or whatever is used behind it) are involved.

And again, under CLI the ini settings do not matter, simply run the script with 
php.exe -n test.php

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