ID: 20190 Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: mbr at freebsd dot org Status: Critical Bug Type: Apache related Operating System: FreeBSD PHP Version: 4.3.0-dev New Comment:
Reading the NEWS file or the announcement for 4.3.1 would have told that 4.3.1 does not have ANY other fixes but the fix for the CGI bug. Please try the latest STABLE snapshot from http://snaps.php.net/ which has a lot of fixes.. Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-02-18 15:21:30] mitch at karboneye dot com *sigh* STILL happening with 4.3.1 FreeBSD 4.7 - 5.0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-01-21 08:42:27] r at orcafat dot com Have this problem on 4.3.0 RELEASE! and 4.2.3 upgrade Version on this bug please. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-01-16 17:22:32] mitch at karboneye dot com I upgraded to 4.3 the other day and ran into this problem big time. Today I went back to 4.2.3 and am still running into the error(s) occasionally... I've made sure that PHP 4.2.3 is installed and running and (according to phpinfo()) it is. Apache 1.3.27 FreeeBSD 4.7p-1 PHP 4.2.3 and PHP 4.3.0 Ack! ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2002-11-14 15:45:26] mbr at freebsd dot org Hi, >when this bug occurs, to confirm the wrong ini values? Ok, i'll do that. >1) there are 2 vhosts, where vhost A has open_basedir >restriction in effect, via php_admin_value in ><VirtualHost> context and vhost B >doesn't Nope. Both virtal servers have a open basedir restriction turned on here. >2) vhost B includes a file and subsequently vhost A >includes one. That's correct. For some strange reason, the bug does not happen on a test setup with the same apache config. Of course I was not able to copy all web-stuff over and simulate true load. So it is very difficult to reproduce. Martin ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2002-11-14 11:39:16] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Could you test the values: registered_zend_ini_directives and EG(ini_directives) when this bug occurs, to confirm the wrong ini values? I'm trying to reproduce this, can you confirm, that this bug happens when: 1) there are 2 vhosts, where vhost A has open_basedir restriction in effect, via php_admin_value in <VirtualHost> context and vhost B doesn't 2) vhost B includes a file and subsequently vhost A includes one. So in order to increase the chances of hitting this bug, one could: set Max and MinSpareServers to 1 and request the different vhosts? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at http://bugs.php.net/20190 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=20190&edit=1