On 18.04.2015 16:34, Kash Pande wrote: > On 18/04/15 04:25 AM, Michal Novotny wrote: >> Hi Kash, >> >> there were no patches for libvirt-php for a long time. Are you sure >> this is libvirt-php related and not a bug in libvirt itself? >> >> Thanks, >> Michal >> > > I've just started using libvirt-php this week but I've been using > libvirt for ages. > > I did learn last night, the difference between my two systems that is > relevant is that the overflow system ran Gentoo while the "working" > system ran Debian. I was missing a USE flag for "virt-network" on the > Gentoo machine. It is a development environment that I am attempting to > create a supported configuration with, so these kinds of missing USE > flags and other things are just facts of life I must accept. > > Unfortunately, it was kind-of difficult to get this information or even > workaround it without rebuilding libvirt on the Gentoo machine, which > means I won't be able to give a proper error message to users who > encounter this problem as well. > > It's a problem in libvirt-php to overflow when requesting > libvirt_networks_list on a machine without networking support compiled > in. The PHP bindings should error out properly, not memory overflow and > put errors in httpd log with cryptic results in the interpreter :-) > > > I do like the PHP bindings but they appear to be lacking attention. Am I > the only one using it? ;-) I guess you are not, but truth to be told it's been a while since I saw a libvirt-php patch. Mind posting one and break the silence? Michal -- libvir-list mailing list libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list