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Fixed GH-16233: Observer segfault when calling user function in internal function via trampoline #22830

Fixed GH-16233: Observer segfault when calling user function in internal function via trampoline

Fixed GH-16233: Observer segfault when calling user function in internal function via trampoline #22830

Triggered via pull request October 5, 2024 20:55
Status Cancelled
Total duration 3m 12s
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WINDOWS_X64_ZTS
Canceling since a higher priority waiting request for 'Push-https://api.github.com/repos/php/php-src/pulls/16252' exists
LINUX_X32_DEBUG_ZTS
Canceling since a higher priority waiting request for 'Push-https://api.github.com/repos/php/php-src/pulls/16252' exists
LINUX_X32_DEBUG_ZTS
The operation was canceled.
LINUX_X64_RELEASE_ZTS
Canceling since a higher priority waiting request for 'Push-https://api.github.com/repos/php/php-src/pulls/16252' exists
MACOS_DEBUG_NTS
Canceling since a higher priority waiting request for 'Push-https://api.github.com/repos/php/php-src/pulls/16252' exists
LINUX_X64_DEBUG_NTS
Canceling since a higher priority waiting request for 'Push-https://api.github.com/repos/php/php-src/pulls/16252' exists
LINUX_X32_DEBUG_ZTS
Failed to save: "/usr/bin/tar" failed with error: The process '/usr/bin/tar' failed with exit code 1
MACOS_DEBUG_NTS
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