ID:               43134
 Comment by:       dev at glossword dot info
 Reported By:      akujin at akujin dot com
 Status:           No Feedback
 Bug Type:         Apache2 related
 Operating System: Vista 32-bit
 PHP Version:      5.2.4
 New Comment:

I've got the same problem, Windows XP.

PHP   / MySQL  / LIBMYSQL / Result
5.2.5 / 5.1.22 / 5.0.45   / works
5.2.5 / 5.1.22 / 5.1.22   / crash
5.3.0-dev / 5.1.23 / 5.0.45   / works
5.3.0-dev / 5.1.23 / 5.1.23   / crash

> Like you can see, that seems to be an incompatibility 
> between php_mysql.dll and mysqllib.dll > 5.0.45.


Previous Comments:
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[2008-02-24 22:14:11] andrejs at gmail dot com

Disabled threads, overall things seem to run ok, however phpinfo()
fails with a WSOD. Apache error log is not helpful.

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[2008-01-19 09:41:39] sebastian dot a dot schaefer at gmail dot com

I had the same error on my vista machine but could resolve it by
deactivating the threads module in php.ini:

[PHP_THREADS]
;extension=php_threads.dll

PHP version is 5.2.5
Apache is 2.2.8

fresh download/install today...

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[2008-01-03 15:51:45] Acar132 at hotmail dot com

Hello,

I've got the same problem.

Installed:  PHP 5.2.5  , Apache 2.2.6  on WinVista.
Apache crashes when php function/page called.

Installed: PHP 5.2.5  , Apache 2.2.6 on WinXP
Apache crasches when php function page called.


Still no solutions ???

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[2007-11-21 19:33:43] rodrigo dot mazzilli at gmail dot com

I have just installed PHP 5.2.5 on top of Apache 2.2.
Apache simply crashes whenever I call phpinfo()!
Any resolution to this in sight???
BTW, I am running the application on Windows XP.

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[2007-11-14 17:00:07] tcunderline at gmx dot ch

I've had the same Problem her, but with different OS (XP) and Versions
(see below).

After some try and error, i can confirm this bug. Here are my results:

Tested with Apache 2.2.6

PHP   / MySQL  / LIBMYSQL / Result
5.2.4 / 5.0.45 / 5.0.45   / works
5.2.4 / 5.0.45 / 5.1.22   / crash
5.2.4 / 5.0.45 / 6.0.2b   / php_mysql.dll Invalid access to memory
5.2.4 / 5.1.22 / 5.0.45   / ??
5.2.4 / 5.1.22 / 5.1.22   / ??
5.2.4 / 5.1.22 / 6.0.2b   / ??
5.2.4 / 6.0.2b / 5.0.45   / ??
5.2.4 / 6.0.2b / 5.1.22   / ??
5.2.4 / 6.0.2b / 6.0.2b   / ??

5.2.5 / 5.0.45 / 5.0.45   / works
5.2.5 / 5.0.45 / 5.1.22   / crash
5.2.5 / 5.0.45 / 6.0.2b   / php_mysql.dll Invalid access to memory
5.2.5 / 5.1.22 / 5.0.45   / works
5.2.5 / 5.1.22 / 5.1.22   / crash
5.2.5 / 5.1.22 / 6.0.2b   / php_mysql.dll Invalid access to memory
5.2.5 / 6.0.2b / 5.0.45   / works
5.2.5 / 6.0.2b / 5.1.22   / crash
5.2.5 / 6.0.2b / 6.0.2b   / php_mysql.dll Invalid access to memory

Like you can see, that seems to be an incompatibility between
php_mysql.dll and mysqllib.dll > 5.0.45.

I would say that 50% of the bug is caused by PHP and 50% by MySQL,
since the newest versions don't work at all.

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