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Bug #1388 IMAP and SNMP problem
Submitted: 1999-05-07 11:03 UTC Modified: 2002-06-16 08:30 UTC
From: gulyatt at vulcan dot achq dot dnd dot ca Assigned:
Status: Not a bug Package: Installation problem
PHP Version: 3.0.7 OS: Linux 2.0.38
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
 [1999-05-07 11:03 UTC] gulyatt at vulcan dot achq dot dnd dot ca
Running Apache 1.3.6
the 2 PHP configure lines I used are:

configure --with-mysql --with-snmp --with-imap
AND
configure --with-mysql --with-imap --with-snmp

The problem is with imap and snmp compiled in to the module. As you can see,
I have tried 2 configures. Here's the problem.
With lconfigure 1 (snmp before imap), the snmp module works flawlessly, but
imp (a php mail client i'm trying out) will give "Document contains no data" when
accessing any imap function. If I switch the two, so imap is before snmp, the
opposite happens: snmp will produce the no data error, imap will work fine.

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 [1999-05-10 14:25 UTC] gulyatt at vulcan dot achq dot dnd dot ca
sorry: the order of the configure options does NOT make a difference:
it comes down to SNMP never working if imap is installed...
 [1999-05-13 21:36 UTC] sas at cvs dot php dot net
Until the utility libraries conflict in some way, I don't see the possibility of SNMP/IMAP module influencing each other. Could you provide a backtrace for the IMAP problem?
 [2002-06-16 08:30 UTC] sander@php.net
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