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Bug #1078 pg_loclose never finds pgsql->lofd
Submitted: 1999-01-18 22:47 UTC Modified: 2002-06-16 08:28 UTC
From: timothy at ametro dot net Assigned:
Status: Not a bug Package: Misbehaving function
PHP Version: 3.0.6 OS: Linux 2.0.36
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [1999-01-18 22:47 UTC] timothy at ametro dot net
I have decided not to use large objects for my project anyway since there is no way to set permissions on them, but I thought you guys would like to know that atleast in my testing pg_loclose never finds the file descriptor in the php lookup table, it always reports "cannot close 0 on blah blah".  But then I am using an older version of postgres as well.  I would recommend someone testing this with a newer version of postgres, because it seems as if this error could only be generated in the php code.

Timothy

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 [1999-12-13 15:49 UTC] joey at cvs dot php dot net
Is this bug still there?
 [1999-12-13 15:49 UTC] joey at cvs dot php dot net
Is this bug still there?
 [2002-06-16 08:28 UTC] sander@php.net
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