ID: 22999 Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: phil at concretecomputing dot co dot uk -Status: Assigned +Status: Feedback Bug Type: Filesystem function related Operating System: sun os PHP Version: 5CVS Assigned To: wez New Comment:
Please try using this CVS snapshot: http://snaps.php.net/php5-latest.tar.gz For Windows: http://snaps.php.net/win32/php5-win32-latest.zip Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-10-08 07:23:47] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Won't fix in PHP 4 (changes required are too messy to introduce to stable branch), will fix in PHP 5. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-04-17 13:37:25] michael at six dot de We have the same issue with pclose() Testcase: <?php $fp = popen("ls","r"); if ($fp) { while(! feof($fp)) { fgets($fp,1024); } $status = pclose($fp); print "pclose: status=$status\n"; } ?> Most of the time $status is -1, sometimes 0. PHP-4.3.2RC1, Solaris 7, --enable-sigchild PHP is compiled with --enable-sigchild because the oracle client is needed too, this was recommended in former bug descriptions. Is this still the case for oracle? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-04-01 05:00:37] [EMAIL PROTECTED] This is a known issue when compiling with --enable-sigchild. I will see if it can be fixed. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-04-01 04:17:36] phil at concretecomputing dot co dot uk I'm trying to run a command via proc_open(). The command always succeeds (exits with status of 0), so I would expect that proc_close() would always return 0. Most of the time it does, but sometimes it returns -1. Here is a script which reproduces the problem. On my system, if you run the script many times, most times the status reported will be 0, but occasionally it will be -1. <? $inputArray = array( 0 => array("pipe", "r"), // stdin is a pipe that the child will read from 1 => array("pipe", "w"), // stdout is a pipe that the child will write to 2 => array("pipe", "w") // stderr is a pipe that the child will write to ); $process = proc_open("ps -ef", $inputArray, $outputArray); if (is_resource($process)) { fclose($outputArray[0]); // Grab the output $output=""; while(!feof($outputArray[1])) { $output .= fgets($outputArray[1], 1024); } // Extract any error output $errorOutput = ""; while(!feof($outputArray[2])) { $errorOutput .= fgets($outputArray[2], 1024); } // It is important that you close any pipes before calling proc_close() in order to avoid a deadlock fclose($outputArray[1]); fclose($outputArray[2]); $status = proc_close($process); echo "proc_close() return result: $status<br>\n"; echo "ps error output: [$errorOutput]<br>\n"; echo "ps output: [$output]<br>\n"; } echo "Done<br>\n"; ?> PHP is compiled as follows: './configure' '--with-apxs=/usr/local/apache1.3.27-nerens3.4/bin/apxs' '--without-mysql' '--enable-track-vars' '--enable-sigchild' '--with-oci8=/opt/oracle/product/9.0.1' '--enable-apc' '--with-xml' '--with-expat-dir=/usr/local/expat' '--with-zlib=/usr/local/zlib' '--with-curl=/usr/local/curl' '--with-mhash=/usr/local/mhash' '--with-mcrypt=/usr/local/libmcrypt' I have tried to have a look at what is going on using truss and I think it may be caused by another function within php doing a wait() and getting the exit status for the child so that the wait() in proc_close returns with ECHLD. While testing using the above script, I have found that if I add a call to sleep after the proc_open() call then proc_close() _always_ returns -1 (and the sleep() call has no effect) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=22999&edit=1