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Bug #41661 after upgrade no longer works
Submitted: 2007-06-11 23:34 UTC Modified: 2007-06-12 16:07 UTC
From: mylist at sh33pz dot org Assigned:
Status: Not a bug Package: CGI/CLI related
PHP Version: 5.2.3 OS: slack 9.0 linux
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2007-06-11 23:34 UTC] mylist at sh33pz dot org
Description:
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[Mon Jun 11 20:21:09 2007] [error] [client 142.162.194.102] malformed header from script. Bad header=<head>: /usr/local/apache/htdocs/v3sh33pz.org/index.php

when I upgrade to php 5.2.3(cgi) I get the above error on everysite..
That one... is from mine.. everyone else php site creates error in the error.log.. and the website shows server error 500.... roll back to php 5.2.2 everything works perfect.. same config setup.. any ideas?



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 [2007-06-12 15:08 UTC] sniper@php.net
If you had bothered to read the NEWS file (or the changelog online) you'd know that CGI is called 'php-cgi' now. (to be consistent with the win32 releases)
 [2007-06-12 16:07 UTC] mylist at sh33pz dot org
I did.. but, you guys keep missing the point.. why do you ppl keep breaking things? Sounds like.. MS has you all bought out... considering most of your user are on a *nix, who gives a ***** about win32 etc.. I know I don't... If I did.. I would have ran.. MS crap.. so.. don't try to be them... as I hate them.

Anyhow.. in your next release.. PLEASE don't go breaking things.. so far... for the 5.x branch.. you have done a lovely job of breaking things... all I have to say is.. what are you going to break Next?

also, you should consider changing the php-cgi back to the way it was.. as.. MANY and I do mean MANY script depend on php filename an NOT php-cgi.. at least think about your changes and think about the clients.. IT WILL AFFECT.. bleh
 
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