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Bug #1961 execution functions.
Submitted: 1999-08-04 16:26 UTC Modified: 1999-08-04 23:56 UTC
From: webmaster at mlplus dot com Assigned:
Status: Closed Package: Other
PHP Version: 3.0.12 OS: Windows 2000 or NT 5
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [1999-08-04 16:26 UTC] webmaster at mlplus dot com
None of the functions that are meant to execute external programs work. I tested it out the execute the programs but when I want one to return a variable they never work. Please email me back with a fix or or a way for me to get around it.

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 [1999-08-04 17:06 UTC] rasmus at cvs dot php dot net
This is fixed in 3.0.12.  
 [1999-08-04 21:38 UTC] webmaster at mlplus dot com
I need you to compile a copy for me on your site only has the source.
 [1999-08-04 23:39 UTC] rasmus at cvs dot php dot net
That's not exactly my problem, and it certainly isn't a bug.  Compile it yourself or wait until someone gets around to it.
 [1999-08-04 23:53 UTC] webmaster at mlplus dot com
I don't have a compiler and I can't get anyone else top compile it cause your freaking source archive is in unix format.
 [1999-08-04 23:56 UTC] rasmus at cvs dot php dot net
There are about a zillion Windows tools that can handle .tar.gz files, including WinZIP.  And stop re-opening
this bug report!  This is not a bug.  It's a fact of life that Unix versions come out first and Windows distributions
come along sometime later when someone feels like building it.  Deal with it.
 
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