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[Bug 1315888] Re: Zlib functions (gzopen etc.) are undefined while gzopen64 etc. exist

 

** Description changed:

+ Distribution: 14.04 - 32bit version
+ Actual package versions: 5.5.9+dfsg-1ubuntu4
+ 
+ [Impact]
+ 
  After upgrading to 14.04, all function Zlib-related function calls
  (gzopen() etc) fail with "Fatal error: Call to undefined function
  gzopen() in ...". Function names with 64 added to the end to them
  (gzopen64() etc) work as expected.
  
- Distribution: 14.04 - 32bit version
- Actual package versions: 5.5.9+dfsg-1ubuntu4
- 
- [Impact]
- After upgrading to 14.04, all function Zlib-related function calls (gzopen() etc) fail with "Fatal error: Call to undefined function gzopen() in ...". Function names with 64 added to the end to them (gzopen64() etc) work as expected.
- 
  By #undef-ing the zlib-related function calls, the internal rename to
  *64() does not occur in PHP5.
  
  [Test Case]
+ 
  On a i386 system:
  
  php -r 'var_dump(function_exists("gzopen"));
  
  Before:
  bool(false)
  
  After:
  bool(true)
  
  [Regression Potential]
- The only source of potential regression is if, as a workaround, an end-user modified their code on i386 to use the *64() APIs that were now exposed. This should not be common, and was not done in any official Ubuntu packages.
+ 
+ The only source of potential regression is if, as a workaround, an end-
+ user modified their code on i386 to use the *64() APIs that were now
+ exposed. This should not be common, and was not done in any official
+ Ubuntu packages.

** Tags added: regression-release

** Project changed: wordpress => ubuntu-translations

** No longer affects: ubuntu-translations

** No longer affects: php5 (Ubuntu)

** No longer affects: phpmyadmin (Ubuntu)

** No longer affects: phpmyadmin (Ubuntu Trusty)

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Title:
  Zlib functions (gzopen etc.) are undefined while gzopen64 etc. exist

Status in php:
  Unknown
Status in php5 source package in Trusty:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  Distribution: 14.04 - 32bit version
  Actual package versions: 5.5.9+dfsg-1ubuntu4

  [Impact]

  After upgrading to 14.04, all function Zlib-related function calls
  (gzopen() etc) fail with "Fatal error: Call to undefined function
  gzopen() in ...". Function names with 64 added to the end to them
  (gzopen64() etc) work as expected.

  By #undef-ing the zlib-related function calls, the internal rename to
  *64() does not occur in PHP5.

  [Test Case]

  On a i386 system:

  php -r 'var_dump(function_exists("gzopen"));

  Before:
  bool(false)

  After:
  bool(true)

  [Regression Potential]

  The only source of potential regression is if, as a workaround, an
  end-user modified their code on i386 to use the *64() APIs that were
  now exposed. This should not be common, and was not done in any
  official Ubuntu packages.

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