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FAILED TEST SUMMARY

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FTP with bogus parameters [ext/ftp/tests/004.phpt]

Bug #37799 (ftp_ssl_connect() falls back to non-ssl connection) [ext/ftp/tests/bug37799.phpt]

mcrypt_create_iv [ext/mcrypt/tests/mcrypt_create_iv.phpt]

Multicast support: IPv6 receive options [ext/sockets/tests/mcast_ipv6_recv.phpt]

ext/sockets - socket_strerror - basic test [ext/sockets/tests/socket_strerror.phpt]

Test uniqid() function : basic functionality [ext/standard/tests/general_functions/uniqid_basic.phpt]

Bug #38802 (ignore_errors and max_redirects) [ext/standard/tests/http/bug38802.phpt]

Bug #48929 (duplicate \r\n sent after last header line) [ext/standard/tests/http/bug48929.phpt]

Bug #53198 (From: header cannot be changed with ini_set) [ext/standard/tests/http/bug53198.phpt]

Bug #60570 (Stream context leaks when http request fails) [ext/standard/tests/http/bug60570.phpt]

http:// and ignore_errors [ext/standard/tests/http/ignore_errors.phpt]

Bug #32001 (xml_parse*() goes into infinite loop when autodetection in effect), using UTF-* [ext/xml/tests/bug32001.phpt]

XMLReader: libxml2 XML Reader, DTD [ext/xmlreader/tests/008.phpt]

XMLReader: accessing empty and non existing attributes [ext/xmlreader/tests/012.phpt]

apache_request_headers() stack overflow. [sapi/cgi/tests/apache_request_headers.phpt]

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WARNED TEST SUMMARY

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Bug #52062 (large timestamps with DateTime::getTimestamp and DateTime::setTimestamp) (32 bit) [ext/date/tests/bug52062.phpt] (warn: XFAIL section but test passes)

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