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Problem with PHP 8.3 and in-memory-stream. #646
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Additional info: On my mac the error does not occur with php 8.3, the ImageMagick Version is 6.9.x, the error occurs in a docker container with the official docker php image, and manually compiled imagick extension (which uses ImageMagick 7.1.x, as seen above). |
Hi, I'm unable to reproduce this with PHP 8.3.2 Is it still an issue for you?
Just to note, the 'official docker php image' is made by Docker, not by anyone to do with the PHP team. |
Thanks for your answer, Danack. Yes, this should probably be reported to docker-php. I will wait until a version of Imagick is released that is compatible with 8.3. |
Thanks for the PR. I still can't reproduce the issue here, but maybe having them as part of the test suite will make it easier to demonstrate a problem somewhere. I'm going to close this issue, as there's no action for me to take. Feel free to add more info or open a new issue if you can tell me how to reproduce the issue. |
I should have waited for the CI to finish...
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I'm having problems with imagick and in-memory-streams on PHP 8.3.
Here are two test cases, one with in-memory-stream, which results in an error, one with a file-stream, this one works fine.
Both throw NO error on PHP 8.2.
File 1:
Run File 1:
File 2:
Run File 2:
$ php test2.php done
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