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@NikiC will first reproduce and send the bug to the author
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@DaveRandom proc_open is always available regardless of OS. Could that ever possibly be disabled in a test environment? I'm questioning the need for this line specifically:
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if (!function_exists("proc_open")) die("skip no proc_open");
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I guess it can't hurt, though.
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@rdlowrey I'm not sure on that one. I know I've had issues with it not being available before but I can't remember whether the reason for that was stupid config or simply ancient systems.
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@Jack thanks but since its built in i'm assuming that if its callable it will function as per the documentation. but maybe i should put in a check.
(and I do mean ancient, I still occasionally have to deal with 4.3)
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^ that is a real sadness.
@rdlowrey function_exists vs is_callable? what if proc_open has been disabled by some security mod? i prefer is_callable.
@rdlowrey Embedded system on a MIPS. I've tried and failed to make a cross-compiler for it many times, I may have another go at it soon. There's no technical reason why it won't run 5.x
@Ocramius meh :P
15:06
But yeah, it's like
WTF
@DaveRandom OMFGWTF
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I am trying to access a global object created in a different file. But, when I do NetBeans IDE autocomplete didn't show methods. Is there any way to explicitly tell IDE to treat a variable as an instance of a specific class?
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@DaveRandom Your test harness looks sane to me. It'll probably be easier for people to understand going forward than an event loop as well because they can just look at the normal straight-line code stored in the nowdocs.
15:12
lol
*sad face*
@rdlowrey winner, well it should be pretty trivial for me to rewrite them as well, there aren't that many that need doing, I can easily get it nailed before the day is out
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Anyone have an experience with selling stuff on codecanyon ?
@salathe I get ldap_errno(), which is kind of apt
@PeeHaa gets the Phar class :P
@salathe :D
@DaveRandom hehehe justice
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@DaveRandom cool, let me know if you get tired of it and want me to polish a couple off. Also, I'm going to delete these two tests in a separate commit (I replaced them with others but failed to remove them -- don't waste the effort):
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tlsv1.1_wrapper_001.phpt
tlsv1.2_wrapper_002.phpt
kk cool
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Otherwise, let me know when you're finished so I can pull in the tests and run them on my different setups and then after I do that I'll merge :)
15:23
@salathe heh. I've got gmp_random() as closest match
is there a way to get past this line during testing without creating the file (phpunit)?
$file = new \SplFileInfo(self::WIDGET_ROOT . '/' . $path);
if (!$file->isFile())
@VarunAgw Usually /** @var $someVar \SomeClass */
Hi all - I'm having trouble with cookies not being set on one of my client's servers, which is causing issues with sessions. Anyone have any guesses on what might be wrong?
@Patrick - create a class that extends SplFileInfo and have isFile() return bool, use that in your test
@jwegner client <-> server ...
^ vague
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@Ham
@HamZa They're not being set on the client. Though, it doesn't seem like they're being set on the server either - $_COOKIE is empty, even after explicitly calling setcookie()
@N.B. But how do I get that into the class being tested? I could create a mock object with a fixed return too but I can't get it into the class being tested
Though I'm not entirely sure if setcookie pushes into $_COOKIE within the same request...
Have you enabled error reporting ?
Are cookies enabled on the client ?
But there is no SET-COOKIE header being sent from the server, regardless of manual setcookie() or just using session_start()
Then you need to create the file and have it present during the test
15:35
@HamZa error reporting is on, cookies are enabled on the client
@HamZa By the way, it would appear that session files are being created in the tmp directory... There's a ton of them in there.
@jwegner Did you test with a simple new file from scratch ?
@HamZa Dangit.. I just tried that, and cookies worked
I could've sworn I tried it in one of my regular pages and put a die() right after setcookie on the first line.. Perhaps I did that wrong
@jwegner It seems the problem is elsewhere ?
Yeah, must be..
@jwegner Are you sending any data before setcookie ?
by data I mean even a space !
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@HamZa I'm not actually using setcookie() anywhere in the normal code, the real issue is that session_start() is not working.. But I can send data before session_start(), right?
@jwegner no !
Oh
:D That is almost certainly my issue, then
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Q: How to fix "Headers already sent" error in PHP

Moses89When running my script, I am getting several errors like this: Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /some/file.php:12) in /some/file.php on line 23 The lines mentioned in the error messages contain header() and setcookie() calls. What could...

Thanks for the help, @HamZa. Admittedly it's been a long time since I worked on PHP without a framework
It seems you didn't enable error reporting properly. Otherwise you should get this error
np
@jwegner If you want a quick fix, you might try ob_start(); at the beginning of your script. Note sure if this is the best way.
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@HamZa This code is a complete mess - none of it flows through the same initialization pages.. I just grep'd for session_start, and will move them manually. I think ob_start would cause more headeaches
hehe ok
@HamZa nooooooooooooooooooo :)
@PeeHaa hehe
Are any of you able to see previews in edit.php.net? They aren't working for me. I just get a blue screen with a loading box that never actually loads anything.
I'm trying to update array_reduce since the docs aren't very clear on the callback parameters.
@LeviMorrison It works in Safari for me, but not chrome.
15:57
Interesting.
And annoying when I forget, start editing something in chrome, then have to switch to be able to view it.
Also, the carry parameter for the array_reduce callback is documented as by-reference but this doesn't seem to be the case.
btw @rdlowrey I thought you abandoned the tlsv1.x stream wrappers?
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@DaveRandom I would have liked to but in the end I had to roll that back for two reasons:
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1. Functions like fsockopen() cannot accept a stream context. For them doing away with the protocol-specific stream wrappers would mean they couldn't connect to servers that use only the hello method of one specific protocol.
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2. In the end it's probably not really confusing people to have the additional wrappers. Easier to keep them and avoid new deprecation warnings.
@rdlowrey Have you changed the meaning of sslv23 then?
@rdlowrey fsockopen() should be deprecated, and pretty much everything else should be able to accept a stream context arg
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Yes. SSLv23 means "either SSLv2 or SSLv3" instead of "anything including all the TLS protocols"
In any case, things that don't can modify the default stream context
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And there are new constants to replace the old SSLv23
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STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_ANY_CLIENT
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16:12
STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_ANY_SERVER
How do you get the old behaviour for sslv23://?
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That's much more obvious than the old equivalent STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_ANY_*
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there is no sslv23:// -- that functionality is what ssl:// does
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The whole sslv23 is just a terrible legacy naming convention that only serves to confuse people.
@rdlowrey Oh sorry yeh, that's what I meant, how do you get the old functionality of "don't care, just give me something" in a stream wrapper?
inorite, I wonder what openssl would have done if SSL version 23 ever came out...
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16:15
lol
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And also for informational purposes: tls:// is the exact same as ssl:// except it won't negotiate SSLv2 or SSLv3 unless you specifically pass it a "crypto_method" context option including the v2/v3 flags
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So your best bet for maximum safety while retaining compatibility with (as of January) 99.3% of servers is to use the tls:// wrapper for streams or the STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_TLS_CLIENT or STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_TLS_SERVER when enabling crypto in non-blocking environments.
@Danack Thanks for that.
np.
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But for now the https:// and ftps:// wrappers still delegate to ssl:// under the hood for maximum compatibility. I'm going to probably not ask permission and change that to tls:// for 5.7 ;)
16:19
@rdlowrey Are there really still servers out there which don't speak TLS 1.0?
And more interestingly, any which don't support SSLv3.
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@RouvenWeßling According to Qualys about 0.7% of servers still don't support TLS1.0 (which is truly an abysmal thing)
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I wanted to change to tls:// by default in 5.6 but there was at least one person who opposed this on the list so I didn't press it.
@rdlowrey how about no SSLv3?
/me hopes master will soon be considered PHP6.
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If a server still needs SSLv2 then it has no business being part of the internet. SSLv2 is hopelessly broken. Almost all distros come with an openssl with SSLv2 disabled anyway.
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So yeah, I'm just going to casually change the https:// and ftps:// wrappers to use tls:// in master here before too long and not mention it ;)
16:23
@RouvenWeßling Talking of which, there is already a PHP6. The next major version has to be called something else imo.
@Danack There's never even an alpha. Just because some publishers jumped the gun, isn't a reason not to call it PHP6.
That said, when it will inevitably be discussed on internals I'll try to stay away from that discussion. There's bigger fish to fry.
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Yeah, that discussion will only be a time waster.
@RouvenWeßling There's load of ifdef PHP6 is in the code. And because there are books out there on 'PHP 6' it's confusion for no gain. There's nothing to be lost to move to PHP7 or PHP2015.
And staying clear from internals is almost always the right choice..
@Danack You're opinion. Mine is another. Truly not interested in having a debate about this.
@Danack If you don't wanna shape future PHP versions, that may be a choice. But I still have a few ideas.
I'll give your that it's rather painful.
Though it's only a handful of people that really annoy me - incidentally they seem to write the most mails.
For PHP.net I just removed bad comments on array_reduce and improved some of the remaining comments. Yay for admin powers!
16:32
I'm sure it's been mentioned, but:
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@DanLugg I think the reflecting to a local mirror may be broken - just change your link to something like uk.php.net
Yea, I'm running on the Canadian now.
@RouvenWeßling I'm pretty sure he isn't an opinion.
@NikiC btw, the security issue is about our friend laravel :-D
Anyone here knowledgeable with Tor?
16:41
@MadaraUchiha Ups, sorry about that @Danack
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Q: Can Tor be configured to run on all outgoing connections on a server?

Madara UchihaI want to make a web-service that is going to make requests to various other servers. However, I don't want those servers to be able to pinpoint the location/IP address of my service (As a SPAM prevention method, along with other things). I was wondering if it's possible to set a server box (Be ...

Would love some help here ^
@Ocramius Critical? If so, it'll be interesting how they handle it.
@RouvenWeßling I'm curious as well :-)
@Ocramius I'm pretty sure it's not a security vulnerability. Although it may look like it to most PHP devs, it's actually a facade.
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@Danack HARHAR
16:45
/never going to get old
@Danack Grats on the beard award! That sounds awesome.
@cspray @Danack pics or it didn't happen
@Danack Ouch, you're baaaad
morning
@MadaraUchiha I don't have a current pic, but when I started to ask a question at the end of one of the talks the presenter said "Crap, look at that beard, this could be a really difficult question." :-)
16:51
tl;dr -> it didn't happen :P
@CarrieKendall Took the words out of my fingers.
@Ocramius nice!
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@crypticツ morning
@rdlowrey Can you run this test on *nix for me please? It's failing for me and I can't work out why...
You'll need that helper file from my previous commit, obviously
unless you can see anything obviously wrong with it
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@DaveRandom yeah, just one second. Is it sufficient to pull in the commits from your branch and just add that test file?
16:59
@rdlowrey Yeh that should be fine
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@DaveRandom I haven't looked at the test case code yet to see if I can find the problem but I get this error in the diff after running the test:
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Warning: file_get_contents(127.0.0.1:64321): failed to open stream: Connection refused in /home/rdlowrey/php-src/ext/openssl/tests/ServerClientTestCase.inc(92) : eval()'d code on line 8
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So the http server isn't running or accepting the connection. Trying to debug now.
@rdlowrey Ahem, yeh, so, here's the problem with using code in strings: your IDE doesn't syntax check it
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17:04
yeah, it's a real PITA.
There's an extra semi-colon in there
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Probably best to comment out the nowdoc start/end lines and then only add them after :)
@DaveRandom You can tell some IDE's what language the string is in and it will parse it as such.
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. "Content-Type: text/plain\r\n";
. "Content-Length: 12\r\n"
@LeviMorrison I know, I'm just trying to get these done quickly
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17:07
^ php no-likey
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@DaveRandom I have test environments ready to use in *nix and win so if you run into other things you need corroboration on just lemme know.
@rdlowrey when you fix that does the test pass for you? Intriguingly I get no output
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Are there any rules or conventions to be followed when creating a custum php framework?
001+
001- string(12) "Hello World!"
That typo is funny; "costume PHP framework" hahaha
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17:09
other than the SOC ..
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@DaveRandom it passed as expected on *nix. Lemme try on win.
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@LeviMorrison How about an answer for laugh you got ?
^^ There are plenty of rules or conventions you could follow.
A whole bunch of PSRs I don't really care that much about.
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But PSR is about codding standards in general, I was hoping for something specific on frameworks...
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or maybe there is..
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17:12
already
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@DaveRandom And it passed just fine on windows as well after I fixed the stray semi-colon
@rdlowrey orly? I have determined the cause to be that the test genuinely is failing. Using some var_dump() debugging I found that it never makes it past the file_get_contents() line in the client, however when I change the cert path to just use __DIR__ instead of 'file://' . __DIR__ it passes...
@Simon_eQ Abstract your application properly.
If you can reuse parts (non application-specific) from one application to the next, you have your framework.
In any case, the test is correct now so I'll move on. We'll have to see if anyone else complains of anytrhing. Bit odd that I get no error output though...
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@DaveRandom Weird. Dunno how I got a passing test in that case.
@SakhalTurkaystan HI
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@DaveRandom Are you talking about the "cafile" path in the client? Or the "local_cert" path in the server?
@rdlowrey cafile, that's the point of the test right?
Also I could do with you trying pastebin.com/E4q5P9p8 if you have phar:// on your build(s)
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@DaveRandom yes, that's the point of the test. But the paste you posted already had "cafile" => file:// which explains why mine passed.
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But you said you weren't getting any error output when you had the exact absolute path?
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@rdlowrey Yeh it's supposed to. What I'm saying is that it only works for me when I remove the wrapper
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Hmm ... and no error output at all when you use file://? It just hangs?
I think it dies, it exits pretty quickly
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I'm just trying to workout what's going on because the ability to specify stream wrappers in "cafile" is something I added fairly recently. The tests all pass for me but I need to figure out if there's a legitimate reason why it's not working in your build so I can address it.
@rdlowrey I'd love to give you more but it's just not giving me any feedback
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Hmm ... okay. Continue on, then. At some point in the next few days I'll add a bunch of debug output in a commit and ask you to build with it so I can try to pinpoint what's happening.
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17:30
Now I'm really confused. On my windows the test only works with file:// and if I use the absolute path it hangs indefinitely.
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@DaveRandom So, that's the opposite of yours, right? ^
@rdlowrey let me just 110% double check
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'cafile' => 'file://' . __DIR__ . '/bug54992-ca.pem', <--works
'cafile' => __DIR__ . '/bug54992-ca.pem', <--works
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(on my windows box)
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Nevermind, both work on my windows box.
17:32
lol
Yeh mine is the other way round to what you thought you had though
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What windows version?
8.1
@rdlowrey out of interest, what's the value of __DIR__ in your case?
And it is definitely dying, it's failing to clean up the .php script that's generated from the test source
Well, I have a stack set up ><
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@DaveRandom Well that doesn't mean it died -- any time a test fails the php file is kept.
hhvm / lighttpd-fcgi / memcached / mysql
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17:36
You should have a .diff and .out file as well giving you info on what the output was
@SuhosinPony traitor ...
Shows how much I know
@JoeWatkins Traitor to what? :P
I don't much like the mysql in that stack
oss/php ...
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@DaveRandom That's by far the easiest way to debug what's going wrong in your test. Just look at the .diff to see expected vs. actual output
17:37
hhvm is oss o.O
is it ...
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@DaveRandom __DIR__ = C:\php_sdk\phpdev\vc11\php-src\ext\openssl\tests
Yes, mostly it's licensed under PHP license
they want my name and address and signature before I contribute code ... funny kind of OSS imo ...
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17:38
Yeah I'm firmly in the @JoeWatkins camp of "you don't need HHVM; it's not some PHP savior."
@rdlowrey I'm struggling to see reasons not to run it, at the moment
Maybe it's premature optimization but when the cost of premature optimization is nothing, it's not really bad
@rdlowrey fully agree… and HHVM is also sometimes slower than PHP… so, no real gain… and how often are we using thigh loops in PHP?
<?php

$serverUri = "https://github.com/";

$clientCtx = stream_context_create(['ssl' => [
    'cafile' => 'file://' . __DIR__ . '/bug54992-ca.pem',
    'CN_match' => 'bug54992.local',
]]);

var_dump(file_get_contents($serverUri, false, $clientCtx));
it doesn't have any of the things that make PHP great ...
@SuhosinPony For me that would be pretty easy: Incompatibility.
17:39
When I just run that straight @rdlowrey, PHP crashes ^
@NikiC I'm still hoping to be able to avoid that issue :P
@NikiC About to test with Silex
@DaveRandom no, please not now, he should work on Aerys.
@SuhosinPony If you're a very casual user of PHP and stick to PHP 5.3 level code, you might be okay
...and same deal, if I remove file:// it works as expected
@NikiC I'm a casual user right now, I plan not to be in a week or so
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17:41
@DaveRandom crashes as in "segfaults" or crashes as in something else? Because that connection shouldn't work to github because it's using a ca that didn't sign for github.
@NikiC My last commercial experience with PHP was 5.2
@rdlowrey Crashes as in "This program has stopped working, please wait while Windows checks for a solution which it won't find and yet still won't give you any useful debugging information"
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F-ing windows makes this impossible to debug
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It works just fine in my windows :/
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Using the same build that you're working with (assuming you're using exactly the code in your windowsPeerVerification branch).
17:43
> Faulting module path: C:\Program Files (x86)\PHP\LIBEAY32.dll
LIBEAY sounds funny
Exception code: 0xc0000005
Fault offset: 0x0000163b
fyi
so yeh, segfault basically
no idea how to say it ...
not a null pointer either
@JoeWatkins LibEricAYoung maybe
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I always say "LIB - EEE - AYYY"
17:45
Get it right eventually
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It seems like that's a problem in the dll file and not the php-src code, right? I don't know anything about how these things work with windows
in my head, a latin-american voice says "lib eeee, aaaaay, y?" ... but I didn't think that was right, on account of my always being so damn high ...
@rdlowrey @DaveRandom doing ?
@rdlowrey It does sound like it, but surely the URI wrapper and path that ultimately resolve to is decided by PHP?
@JoeWatkins Discovering that the @rdlowrey's fix for bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=65538 blows up on this Windows machine I'm currently using, even though it works on his
(I'm just updating some tests, which is how it came up)
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@DaveRandom Yes. What happens is if you specify a wrapper in the path php reads the stream line-by-line and loads openssl bios with all the certs present in the file so they can be imported into the openssl store. I wonder if there's something weird about the newlines in the .pem file that my git resolves automatically.
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@DaveRandom Can you confirm if the line-endings in the relevant file are \n or \r\n?
17:50
I'm a bit confused about why windows needs special measures at all ...
@rdlowrey Well if you're just using PHP's stream layer functions I'd expect this problem to be a lot more wide-spread and I also wouldn't expect it to work when just passing the path...
I haven't read the whole thread, sure it's explained ... but thought when we decided to go with the library function rather than bundling that we were doing it to avoid a different implementation and or the need to bundle anything ... now it seems inevitable ...
Line endings in my local copy of the CA file are \r\n
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@DaveRandom okay, that may be the problem. If so that's something I can fix. Let me see if changing those line endings locally allows me to reproduce.
And yes, converting them to LF does fix the issue
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17:52
SWEET.
winner
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The thing is that the .PEM format requires \n line-endings. So if yours are \r\n the cafile you specified is invalid in the first place. I'm guessing that openssl automatically normalizes these. I know for sure that my manual parsing code is not. But it still shouldn't crash the program if no valid certs are found.
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Anyway, I will fix this. Just leave your test case failing for now with the file:// wrapper because that's what the test is for.
@rdlowrey Really? That seems like a weird requirement tbh, given the nature of the format
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I didn't write the format spec :)
17:56
base64 is generally interpreted in a white space agnostic manner, for one thing
If I call exit() in a script that is called via an exec() function, will that kill the entire php process? Or just the process running in the exec() function?
@rdlowrey Don't care! you're one of those computery types, therefore it's your responibility to fix it. Sort my damn dishwasher out while you're at it.
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lol. Well, anyway I'm glad you ran into this now so I can fix it before the release.

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