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Bug #3215 When running 'make check' after building a cgi, regex fail with core dump
Submitted: 2000-01-14 11:22 UTC Modified: 2002-10-01 14:12 UTC
From: Martin dot HEIN at maxmobil dot at Assigned:
Status: Wont fix Package: Other
PHP Version: 3.0.14 OS: Sun Solaris 7
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2000-01-14 11:22 UTC] Martin dot HEIN at maxmobil dot at
I configured the source using following options:
  --enable-debug --enable-debugger --enable-discard-path --enable-force-cgi-redirect  --enable-magic-quotes   \
  --enable-memory-limit --enable-safe-mode --enable-track-vars --with-config-file-path=/usr/local/etc \
  --with-db2 --with-dbase --with-exec-dir=/usr/local/bin --with-ftp --with-imap --with-java=/usr/java1.2 \
  --with-ldap --with-mysql=$MYSQL_HOME --with-oci8=$ORACLE_HOME  --with-oracle=$ORACLE_HOME \
  --with-pgsql=/appl/PostgreSQL --with-regex=system --with-yp --without-gd \

After successfully compiling the cgi and running 'make check', I received the following error messages:
  Testing string scanner confirmance                    ... passed
  Testing do-while loop                                        ... passed
  Testing calling user-level functions from C           ... passed
  Simple math tests                                             ... passed
  RegReplace test 1                                             ...Segmentation Fault - core dumped FAILED
  RegReplace test 2                                             ...Segmentation Fault - core dumped FAILED
  ereg_replace single-quote test                           ...Segmentation Fault - core dumped FAILED
  simple ereg test                                                ... passed
  Test Regular expression register support in ereg  ... FAILED
  Test ereg_replace of start-of-line                        ...Segmentation Fault - core dumped FAILED
  Test empty result buffer in reg_replace                ...Segmentation Fault - core dumped FAILED
  Test back-references in regular expressions         ...Segmentation Fault - core dumped FAILED
  Test split()		                                ...Segmentation Fault - core dumped FAILED
  Long back references                                          ...Segmentation Fault - core dumped FAILED
  \0 back reference                                               ...Segmentation Fault - core dumped FAILED
  nonexisting back reference                                  ...Segmentation Fault - core dumped FAILED
  escapes in replace string                                     ...Segmentation Fault - core dumped FAILED
  backreferences not replaced recursively                ...Segmentation Fault - core dumped FAILED
  replace empty matches                                        ...Segmentation Fault - core dumped FAILED
  test backslash handling in regular expressions        ...Segmentation Fault - core dumped FAILED
  String functions                                                   ... passed
  Formatted print functions                                     ... passed
  HTML entities                                                      ... passed
  failed 15 out of 90

gcc -v:
  Reading specs from /usr/local/lib/gcc-lib/sparc-sun-solaris2.7/2.95.2/specs
  gcc version 2.95.2 19991024 (release)

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 [2002-10-01 14:12 UTC] hholzgra@php.net
We are sorry, but can not support PHP 3 related problems anymore.
Momentum is gathering for PHP 5, and we think supporting PHP 3 will
lead to a waste of resources which we want to put into getting PHP 5
ready. Ofcourse PHP 4 will will continue to be supported for the
forseeable future.


 
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