ID:               41350
 Comment by:       romain dot burot at laposte dot net
 Reported By:      graham at directhostinguk dot com
 Status:           Feedback
 Bug Type:         MySQL related
 Operating System: Windows 2003
 PHP Version:      5.2.3
 Assigned To:      scottmac
 New Comment:

I try this CVS snapshot And I've got the same problem...
And I don't use Mysql Database
I'm with win2003SP2 with IIS6
PHP Version 5.2.3 Not Isapi but CGI
mysqli
MysqlI Support  enabled
Client API library version      5.0.45
Client API header version       5.0.45
MYSQLI_SOCKET   /tmp/mysql.sock

Directive       Local Value     Master Value
mysqli.default_host     no value        no value
mysqli.default_port     3306    3306
mysqli.default_pw       no value        no value
mysqli.default_socket   no value        no value
mysqli.default_user     no value        no value
mysqli.max_links        Unlimited       Unlimited
mysqli.reconnect        Off     Off


Previous Comments:
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[2007-08-19 12:12:58] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Please try using this CVS snapshot:

  http://snaps.php.net/php5.2-latest.tar.gz
 
For Windows (zip):
 
  http://snaps.php.net/win32/php5.2-win32-latest.zip

For Windows (installer):

  http://snaps.php.net/win32/php5.2-win32-installer-latest.msi

The libraries were updated yesterday afternoon to 5.0.45.

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[2007-08-19 07:27:32] thorsten at phpmyfaq dot de

This bug is still occurs in PHP 5.2.4-RC2 because libmysql.dll is still
the wrong one. It works with libmysql.dll taken from MySQL 5.0.45.

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[2007-08-16 06:38:21] a at asdf dot com

I get this bug when running a Wiki, through IIS6 on Win2k3. I get 3-4
threads didn't exit. Other than that, the Wiki works fine. I am using
MySQL, but I was getting it yesterday, when I was using PostgreSQL.
(insert DA-duh--DUMMM!!! sound for extra suspense).

Setting the mysql_allow_persistent variable to off makes no difference
for me either.

I replaced the libmysql.dll with one from PHP5.2.1, but then the Wiki
reported that it couldn't access php_mysql.dll because access is denied.
I replaced the file again and rebooted the server and that problem is
gone, but I'm still getting 3-4 threads didn't exit. I tried replacing
the file again, and get an exception with a huge stack trace, so I went
back to using the 5.2.3 file.

Btw, Win2k3 and PHP5 are both 64bit installs.


Also, YOU IDIOTS! Spelling out your email address (ie. dudeguy at
domain dot tld) is *not* going to fool an email address harvester! You
need to be more creative!
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/c*m

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[2007-08-14 21:45:33] sghasemi at mail dot com

I am getting this error using the PHPMailer to send SMTP e-mails on a
Windows XP PC. It send the mail OK but at the end gives me the error:
"Error in my_thread_global_end(): 1 threads didn't exit"
Any ideas?

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[2007-08-08 01:23:51] xavier at codewordx dot com

So, it looks like this problem has not been fixed. Has it?

Is there a CVS snap to php 521? Or can somebody just email me the
correct libmysql.dll? It would be great to finally fix this issue.

Thanks,
Xavier

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