Edit report at http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=51300&edit=1
ID: 51300 User updated by: tanguy dot pruvot at gmail dot com Reported by: tanguy dot pruvot at gmail dot com Summary: SELECT * CRASH With LibMySQL > 5.0.51 Status: Bogus Type: Bug Package: PDO related Operating System: Windows 7 PHP Version: 5.2.13 New Comment: Yes, i've read about that... PHP6...oops 5.3 ;) is optimized for Windows (and maybe the big machine WebPI) :p But eaccelerator and xdebug had some problems with 5.3... so i wait and see... Also, most of wamp package have migrated to 5.3... which has caused many problems... My package is made for web dev purpose, at work... and its fine to have a wamp package compatible with "old" (1 year) php applications to upgrade them without the server on a production environment... Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2010-03-15 11:33:38] paj...@php.net Let me know once you will work on 5.3.x, that's the way to go on windows :) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2010-03-15 11:29:21] tanguy dot pruvot at gmail dot com EWS (Easy Web Server) which is French + English and contains another CGI (FastCGI) WDScript http://e.w.s.free.fr and http://tanguy.ath.cx/?q=/EWS250 This wamp package has the advantage to be executed as Service or Not :) that fixes mayne problem and helps component debugging But all apache/php components are compiled with VC6 (i also compiled libmysql with it this night... to try to fix the bug) And System PATH is not affected by EWS (which is not installed, just moveable) I'm working on the next version of the pack... almost ready but with 2.5.13, not 5.3.2 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2010-03-15 11:01:23] paj...@php.net Which wamp package do you maintain? I'm about to contact the ones I know to give the VC9 version a boost, as well as improving our MSI to be sure that every wamp packagers can use it directly. Doing so will allow us to support them here (bugs.php.net) as well and brings us to the next step: one (signed) binary for all :) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2010-03-15 10:55:15] tanguy dot pruvot at gmail dot com Yes... i will upgrade to 5.3... when all modules will be well tested on :) I think Debian MySQL Package is locked to 5.0.51a for that too... In fact i'm maintaining a wamp package, and PhpMyAdmin has a big Warning when Client API is not at the same version as the server... ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2010-03-15 10:36:01] paj...@php.net You don't need libmysql 5.1 to communicate with a 5.1 server, libmysql 5.0 works just fine. I would also suggest to move to 5.3 if you like a more recent mysql drivers (it uses a new driver not depending on libmysql). Symfony works fine with 5.3. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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/bug.php?id=51300 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=51300&edit=1