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Bug #9528 /home/sas/src/php4/ext/standard/url_scanner_ex.re ... permission denied
Submitted: 2001-03-02 14:04 UTC Modified: 2001-03-03 19:03 UTC
From: rick at neighborhoodusa dot com Assigned:
Status: Closed Package: Compile Failure
PHP Version: 4.0.4pl1 OS: Solaris 2.6
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
 [2001-03-02 14:04 UTC] rick at neighborhoodusa dot com
the following is the second line of the file [path-to-php]/ext/standard/url_scanner_ex.c :

#line 1 "/home/sas/src/php4/ext/standard/url_scanner_ex.re"


the line above and below are comments, and are remarked correctly for a c program with /*   and */

unfortunately, the gcc compiler tries to interpret the offending line that begins with a shell script comment symbol and pukes upon the encounter.

I'm not a programmer, but when I added the correct comments around the text and ran make install again, it finished neatly and without incident.

Sincerely,

Rick Dettwyler

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 [2001-03-03 16:59 UTC] sniper@php.net
Are you sure you're using the php4.0.4pl1 source tarball from www.php.net??
I just checked that file and it doesn't have any #line directives in it.

--Jani

 [2001-03-03 19:03 UTC] bbonev@php.net
you can safely remove or comment #line-s and recompile.

eighter you are using solaris native cc or your gcc is too old (not a problem by itself)

new versions of gcc do not complain on #line with nonexistent path

 
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