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Re: PHP 4.3.10_2 readdir() misses files
Okay,
>Any chance to run the CLI in GDB (or at least ktrace)?
Just to be sure, I completely wiped /usr/obj and did a full
buildworld/buildkernel 10 minutes ago. I created a test directory
/tmp/phptest, containing 10 copies of /etc/hosts, all having same
permissions, etc.
/bin/ls gives, as expected,
=================================
uberrechner:/tmp/phptest# ls
1 10 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9
uberrechner:/tmp/phptest#
=================================
Running the PHP test program on the test dir gives:
=================================
uberrechner:/tmp/phptest# php /W/test.phtml
[..]
[2]
[4]
[6]
[8]
[10]
uberrechner:/tmp/phptest#
=================================
Clear to see, files named ".", "1", "3", "5", "7", and "9" are
missing. Also clear to see: it's every second file that's been
missing, starting by index 0. To proove this, I added 10 more copies
and get:
=================================
uberrechner:/tmp/phptest# php /W/test.phtml
[..]
[2]
[4]
[6]
[8]
[10]
[12]
[14]
[16]
[18]
[20]
uberrechner:/tmp/phptest#
=================================
The corresponding PHP program producing this was mentioned earlier;
however, here it is again:
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<?php
if(($dh = @opendir("/tmp/phptest")) == false) {
print "No such dir!\n";
exit;
}
while($entry = readdir($dh)) {
print "[$entry]\n";
}
closedir($dh);
?>
----------
Nothing strange about this, so far. I made a ktrace, which can be
found here:
http://www.bettlakenauszuzeln.magic-ceee.com/phptest_ktrace.out
I'd really like to know if anyone else can reproduce this kinda Obi
Wan error...
--j
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cd /pub
more beer
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