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: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [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... ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [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 ??? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at http://bugs.php.net/43134 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=43134&edit=1