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Request #11262 Sybvase-ct: suppress "command aborted" messages
Submitted: 2001-06-03 22:22 UTC Modified: 2015-02-18 07:43 UTC
From: tysonlt at webmedia dot com dot au Assigned:
Status: Wont fix Package: Sybase-ct (ctlib) related
PHP Version: 4.0.5 OS: RedHat 6.2
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2001-06-03 22:22 UTC] tysonlt at webmedia dot com dot au
Hi,

It would be wonderful if PHP could discard error #3621 (Command has been aborted.) This message is a pain, because when something goes wrong, sybase gives the real error, and then also gives this second useless message. This means that if a query fails, sybase_get_last_message will return "Command has been aborted" rather than the real error message.

I sent an email to php-dev with the same request, but I'm not sure what the official channel for feature requests is.

BTW thanks for implementing sybase_get_last_message in the first place!

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 [2010-12-31 21:10 UTC] jani@php.net
-Package: Feature/Change Request +Package: Sybase-ct (ctlib) related
 [2015-02-18 07:43 UTC] krakjoe@php.net
-Status: Open +Status: Wont fix
 [2015-02-18 07:43 UTC] krakjoe@php.net
The sybase maintainer has backed away from the project, since nobody new has come forward it has been removed in version 7 of PHP.

For this reason, I'm marking the bug as won't fix, it can still be found by any maintainer that might come along and revive sybase as a PECL project.
 
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