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Bug #8533 require() broken in a lot of places - cannot run!
Submitted: 2006-08-22 13:53 UTC
From: giunta dot gaetano at sea-aeroportimilano dot it Assigned: cellog
Status: Closed Package: PhpDocumentor (version 1.3.0)
PHP Version: 5.1.4 OS: windows 2000
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 [2006-08-22 13:53 UTC] giunta dot gaetano at sea-aeroportimilano dot it (Gaetano Giunta)
Description: ------------ Got phpdoc 1.3.0 from the web, dumped into a dir under the web root. Open up the browser to localhost/phpdocumentor/ - all I get is: Warning: require_once(PhpDocumentor/phpDocumentor/clone5.inc.php) [function.require-once]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in E:\htdocs\phpDocumentor\phpDocumentor\common.inc.php on line 59 Looking at da code, I see: if ('1.3.0' != '@'.'VER@') { if (_IN_PHP5) { require_once 'PhpDocumentor/phpDocumentor/clone5.inc.php'; } else { require_once 'PhpDocumentor/phpDocumentor/clone.inc.php'; } } else { if (_IN_PHP5) { require_once dirname(__FILE__) . '/clone5.inc.php'; } else { require_once dirname(__FILE__) . '/clone.inc.php'; } } This looks very suspicious: why should I include files using path 'PhpDocumentor/...' instead of dirname(__FILE__) ??? The same error is repeated here and there in the source code....

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 [2006-08-22 14:16 UTC] giunta dot gaetano at sea-aeroportimilano dot it
PS: I fixed it by inverting the 2 blocks of code, plus doing the same inversion in line 1651 of intermediateparser.inc PPS: in .\Converters\PDF and .\Converters\XML\ there are still some files that always use include(''PhpDocumentor/...'), without doing appropriate indirection... PPPS: are bugs to be reported here or on sf? not very clear...
 [2006-09-09 14:32 UTC] jens at codes-concepts dot com (Jens Kleikamp)
Same issue here on php 5.1.6 fcgi. But it works fine when I use the pear installer.
 [2006-10-06 20:45 UTC] ashnazg at users dot sourceforge dot net (Chuck Burgess)
That appears to be code that determines whether or not PhpDocumentor was installed via PEAR or not, as best I can tell via the CVS logs for these files.
 [2006-10-10 14:30 UTC] ashnazg at users dot sourceforge dot net (Chuck Burgess)
I can work around this "no such file" error by running the phpdoc command from just above the PhpDocumentor directory, i.e if path to code is /opt/PhpDocumentor/phpDocumentor/phpdoc, then cd into /opt and run it from there. That seems to help line the hardcoded pathing up with your curring directory location, thereby allowing you to run it. Again, not a fix, but a work-around. This PEAR bug seems to have many duplicates on Sourceforge (#s 1574470, 1556091, 1551640, and 1544544).
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