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Bug #10682 php -l display the same errors
Submitted: 2001-05-05 19:44 UTC Modified: 2001-05-05 20:22 UTC
From: yohgaki at hotmail dot com Assigned:
Status: Closed Package: Scripting Engine problem
PHP Version: 4.0 Latest CVS (05/05/2001) OS: RedHat Linux 7.0.1
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
 [2001-05-05 19:44 UTC] yohgaki at hotmail dot com
If I execute CGI php binary with "-l" option, I see the same error message 3 times in different formats. 

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PHP Parse error:  parse error, expecting `T_VARIABLE' or `'$'' in php_lint.php on line 5
<br>
<b>Parse error</b>:  parse error, expecting `T_VARIABLE' or `'$'' in <b>php_lint.php</b> on line <b>5</b><br>
php_lint.php(5) : Parse error - parse error, expecting `T_VARIABLE' or `'$''
[www@dev language]$ php -ql php_lint.php
PHP Parse error:  parse error, expecting `T_VARIABLE' or `'$'' in php_lint.php on line 5
<br>
<b>Parse error</b>:  parse error, expecting `T_VARIABLE' or `'$'' in <b>php_lint.php</b> on line <b>5</b><br>
php_lint.php(5) : Parse error - parse error, expecting `T_VARIABLE' or `'$''
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./configure \
--disable-short-tags \
--disable-mysql \
--without-pear \
--without-mysql \
--enable-debug \
--enable-bcmath  \
--enable-ftp \
--enable-shmop \
--enable-sysvsem \
--enable-sysvshm \
--enable-sockets \
--enable-mbstring \
--enable-mbstr-enc-trans \
--enable-debug \
--enable-memory-limit \
--with-regex=system \
--with-openssl \
--with-iconv \
--with-imap \
--with-mhash \
--with-mcrypt \
--with-pgsql \
--with-swf \
--with-zlib \
--with-bz2 \
--with-gd \
--with-jpeg-dir=/usr \
--with-xpm-dir=/usr/X11R6


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 [2001-05-05 20:22 UTC] zeev@php.net
As funny as it may sound, it's the intended behavior, if:
- You have a debug build (an error goes to stderr)
- You have display_errors set to on (an error goes to the standard output, HTML format)
- You have error logging enabled (default goes to stderr)

 
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