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Bug #37499 CLI segmentation faults during cleanup (only with sybase-ct extension enabled)
Submitted: 2006-05-18 14:13 UTC Modified: 2006-05-24 20:22 UTC
From: hawk at pld-linux dot org Assigned:
Status: Closed Package: Sybase-ct (ctlib) related
PHP Version: 5.1.4 OS: PLD Linux 2.0
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2006-05-18 14:13 UTC] hawk at pld-linux dot org
Description:
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CLI segfaults exactly the same way as was described in bug #34725 but only when sybase-ct extension is enabled.

PLD Linux 2.0, php 5.1.4, default PLD packages, sybase-ct is compiled as shared.

Reproduce code:
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/usr/bin/php -r '"Hello world";'

Expected result:
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Displays "Hello World" as it should but also reports segmentation fault.


Actual result:
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(gdb) run
Starting program: /usr/bin/php -r 'print "Hello World";'
Hello World
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x4fccba80 in ?? ()
(gdb) bt
#0  0x4fccba80 in ?? ()
#1  0x4fb920d1 in tsrm_shutdown () at /home/users/hawk/rpm/BUILD/php-5.1.4/TSRM/TSRM.c:180
#2  0x0804ad94 in main (argc=3, argv=0xbffff004) at /home/users/hawk/rpm/BUILD/php-5.1.4/sapi/cli/php_cli.c:1255


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 [2006-05-18 14:15 UTC] hawk at pld-linux dot org
Reproduce code of course was /usr/bin/php -r 'print "Hello world";'
 [2006-05-24 20:22 UTC] tony2001@php.net
This bug has been fixed in CVS.

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