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Bug #1915 GDBM functions disappeared
Submitted: 1999-07-28 21:10 UTC Modified: 1999-08-21 06:01 UTC
From: marcelo at antares dot com dot br Assigned:
Status: Closed Package: DBM/DBA related
PHP Version: 4.0 Beta 1 OS: RedHat6.0
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [1999-07-28 21:10 UTC] marcelo at antares dot com dot br
I installed RedHat6.0 full, then downloaded php4.0b1.
After that, got to the php directory and typed:

# ./configure --with-dbase --enable-track-vars
(during the ./configure a message shows that gdbm was detected, and
chosen)
# make all
# make install
(php is copied into /usr/local/bin)
after that I typed:
# /usr/local/bin/php
<?
	$fh=dbmopen("test.dbm", "c");
	dbmclose($fh);
?>
^D
and got:
Content-Type: text/html

<br>
<b>Fatal error</b>:  Call to undefined function:  dbmopen() in <b>-</b> on line <b>2</b><br>
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 [1999-08-17 08:28 UTC] danny at cvs dot php dot net
They are still accessible via the "dba" extension.

The GDBM module has been commented out, presumably because we are supposed to migrate to the more generic dba interface
from dbm/gdbm/ndbm.

 [1999-08-21 06:01 UTC] sas at cvs dot php dot net
Use DBA instead:

http://www.php.net/manual/ref.dba.php3
 
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