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Posted by James Benson on 11/05/05 20:55

Ok fair enough, I see your problem now, cant say ive had this and been
using 4.4.1 since the day it came out (compiled my own on debian
though), maybe you should try calling that function from the second file
but without actually defining the function for that file to see whether
you can access the in-memory function, if it works then you have an
issue with memory like you say, but why are you using two identical
functions in two different files anyway, that sounds like a very bad
thing to do if two scripts are called the same time with the same
function name its gonna cause problems aint it?


It would also be helpful to see the mquery() script - maybe someone else
may know more then!


You may also want to try compiling your own PHP and see if its PHP or
the distro bundled version causing problems.



HTH




Max Belushkin wrote:
> On Saturday 05 November 2005 17:49, James Benson wrote:
>
>>>I've had a different set of scripts employing a different "func.php".
>>>However, in both of those, mquery() is defined. But
>>>they do *not* include anything else, and the
>
>
>>So you defined mquery() in both files and one include's or require's the
>>other file?
>
>
> I'm sorry, but what wasn't clear in my post? A *separate* set of scripts
> includes a *separate* "func.php", and even not by relative, but by absolute
> paths! Example:
> /home/test1/index.php:
> <?php include ("/home/test1/func.php"); ?>
> /home/test2/index.php:
> <?php include ("/home/test2/func.php"); ?>
>
> Both func.php are the same, defining a function mquery, which connects to
> mysql, and returns.
>
> After working with the index.php in Test1 until I get the "Cannot redefine
> error", I go to test2, and I get the error that *that function was defined
> in /home/test1/func.php". Test1, while I'm in Test2, and that never ever ever
> ever (...) includes *anything* from Test1. So the *Test1* func.php is still
> sitting somewhere in memory in the thread test2 is being loaded on - thus,
> include_once does not help, as the test2 func.php is NOT included. The weird
> thing is, $inc_done isn't defined either for the PHP thread, as when I tried
> the piece of code I quoted in my last message, the include_once still went
> through.
>
> How can this be happening? I do not know, but since a downgrade to 4.4.0
> fixed it all back proper, I am seriously beginning to suspect a problem or
> undocumented (widely documented, at least) change in PHP 4.4.1 on FreeBSD
> ports.

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