From:             alex at della dot com dot ua
Operating system: FeeBSD 4.7
PHP version:      4CVS-2003-08-25 (stable)
PHP Bug Type:     Compile Warning
Bug description:  --enable-force-cgi-redirect gives Warnings

Description:
------------
When I configure like:

srv# ./configure --enable-memory-limit --with-config-file-path=./
--with-mysql --enable-force-cgi-redirect --enable-discard-path
--enable-fastcgi


Make gives me the Warning messages:

/usr/src/MySRC/php4-STABLE-200308250530/ext/standard/var_unserializer.c:
In function `php_var_unserialize':
/usr/src/MySRC/php4-STABLE-200308250530/ext/standard/var_unserializer.c:308:
warning: comparison is always false due to limited range of data type
/usr/src/MySRC/php4-STABLE-200308250530/sapi/cgi/cgi_main.c: In function
`main':
/usr/src/MySRC/php4-STABLE-200308250530/sapi/cgi/cgi_main.c:1048: warning:
passing arg 2 of `cfg_get_long' from incompatible pointer type
ext/mysql/libmysql/my_tempnam.o: In function `my_tempnam':
/usr/src/MySRC/php4-STABLE-200308250530/ext/mysql/libmysql/my_tempnam.c(.text+0x46):
warning: tempnam() possibly used unsafely; consider using mkstemp()
ext/mysql/libmysql/my_tempnam.o: In function `my_tempnam':
/usr/src/MySRC/php4-STABLE-200308250530/ext/mysql/libmysql/my_tempnam.c(.text+0x46):
warning: tempnam() possibly used unsafely; consider using mkstemp()

 But when I do: 

srv# ./configure --enable-memory-limit --with-config-file-path=./
--with-mysql --enable-discard-path --enable-fastcgi

  Make gives:

/usr/src/MySRC/php4-STABLE-200308250530/ext/standard/var_unserializer.c:
In function `php_var_unserialize':
/usr/src/MySRC/php4-STABLE-200308250530/ext/standard/var_unserializer.c:308:
warning: comparison is always false due to limited range of data type
ext/mysql/libmysql/my_tempnam.o: In function `my_tempnam':
/usr/src/MySRC/php4-STABLE-200308250530/ext/mysql/libmysql/my_tempnam.c(.text+0x46):
warning: tempnam() possibly used unsafely; consider using mkstemp()
ext/mysql/libmysql/my_tempnam.o: In function `my_tempnam':
/usr/src/MySRC/php4-STABLE-200308250530/ext/mysql/libmysql/my_tempnam.c(.text+0x46):
warning: tempnam() possibly used unsafely; consider using mkstemp()

  How can I build a CGI version with --enable-force-cgi-redirect? Is it
safe to ignore warnings about var_unserializer?

  I will be wery grateful for help.

Thanks.

P.S. I tried to use the latest CVS version (php4-STABLE-200308250730).


Expected result:
----------------
  I just need a secure CGI version of PHP. It builds, but wont't work. I
think, that the problem in a warning messages. Is I'm right? Or I have a
problem with configuration? Is it safe to ignore all the warnings I write
above?

Actual result:
--------------
  I can make a mistake, but it seems that CGI version vont't work. Any
script gives me "Maximum execution time exceeded" error message. It is
strange, but the same CGI version works if it runs from command line.


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