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Bug #31278 Segmentation Fault when string is echoed
Submitted: 2004-12-24 02:39 UTC Modified: 2004-12-24 02:44 UTC
From: developer at ckiweb dot com Assigned:
Status: Not a bug Package: Reproducible crash
PHP Version: 4.3.10 OS: Gentoo
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2004-12-24 02:39 UTC] developer at ckiweb dot com
Description:
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I was trying to debug a problem in the DB_DataObject class in PEAR, when I got a segmentation fault.  It occurs everytime when I try to echo a string greater than 10 characters.

Reproduce code:
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In the Generator.php file (in the DB_DataObject-1.7.2 class in PEAR) on line 126 (right after $t->_createTableList();), place a line similar to this:

echo 'aoeuidhtns'."\n";

The amount of characters has to be 10 or greater.

Expected result:
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I would expect the line to appear and the program to keep parsing.

Actual result:
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The line is echod and then I get a Segmentation Fault

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 [2004-12-24 02:41 UTC] developer at ckiweb dot com
The is something else that has to be in the code.  After the echo line, place print_r($t).
 [2004-12-24 02:44 UTC] alan_k@php.net
it's a known bug of 4.3.10 which has been fixed now
 [2004-12-24 02:44 UTC] alan_k@php.net
OK - official line is that duplicate bugs are bogus :)
 
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