Re: php cli memory leak error

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2009/2/19 Jochem Maas <jochem@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> Thodoris schreef:
>>>
>>>
>>> seems to work fine here.
>>>
>>> What are your php.ini (memory related) settings?
>>>
>>> run:
>>>
>>> /usr/local/bin/php --ini
>>>
>>> and get the location of the php.ini file that is getting used.  Check
>>> our the memory settings in that file.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Some general options:
>> max_input_time = 60
>> max_execution_time = 120
>> memory_limit = 128M
>>
>> and the last one I have just noticed (that is why it reports the leak):
>>
>> report_memleaks = On
>>
>> In case I set this to Off it just stops bugging me. But is there a
>> memory leak?
>
> yes.
>
>> And if yes should I report this as a bug ?
>
> if (
>
>        1. report_memleaks is a core php.ini setting (not suhosin) (I don't recall)
>        2. you still get the leak if you disable suhosin extension
>        3. you can create a small reproduction script (seems you have one, but I'd
>           check that it's the getopt() call that triggers the leak)
>        4. you can show the mem leak in 5.2.9RC2 and/or php5.3dev
> ) {
>        report_a_bug();
> }
>

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