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Bug #3400 PHP Crash on Test Script
Submitted: 2000-02-03 23:05 UTC Modified: 2002-10-01 11:31 UTC
Votes:1
Avg. Score:3.0 ± 0.0
Reproduced:1 of 1 (100.0%)
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From: JaymzH69 at aol dot com Assigned:
Status: Wont fix Package: Reproducible Crash
PHP Version: 3.0.12 OS: RH Linux 6.0
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2000-02-03 23:05 UTC] JaymzH69 at aol dot com
When running a simple test script in an HTML file (<?php echo "test"; ?>), the server returns a page that says "no input file selected"... when i run gdb I get:

Program received signal SIGINT, Interrupt
 0x4010fcf2 in __libc_accept ()
 #0 0x4010fcf2 in __libc_accpet ()
 #1 0x80701ae in strcpy ()
 #2 0x80705cc in strcpy ()
 #3 0x8070729 in strcpy ()
 #4 0x8070d56 in strcpy ()
 #5 0x80714d3 in strcpy ()
 #6 0x40079cb3 in __libc_start_main (main=0x807119c <strcpy+159240>,
 argc=4, argv=0xbffffd44, init=0x8049ab4, fini=0x80a511c <__udivdi3+460>,
 rtld_fini=0x4000a350<_dl_fini, stack_end=0xbffffd3c)
 at ../sysdeps/generic/libc-start.c:78

I'm running Apache 1.3.9, and I'm running PHP3 as a CGI script (i.e. no module). Any help would be appreciated.

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 [2000-02-06 14:14 UTC] JaymzH69 at aol dot com
The script will run fine if executed by itself via command line on console, but if executed through apache, then a page with "no input file selected" at the top appears.
 [2002-10-01 11:31 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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