Edit report at http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=52090&edit=1

 ID:                 52090
 Comment by:         gsx1022 at gmail dot com
 Reported by:        gsx1022 at gmail dot com
 Summary:            mysql_fetch_assoc returns infinite number of records
 Status:             Feedback
 Type:               Bug
 Package:            MySQL related
 Operating System:   Linux x86
 PHP Version:        5.3.2
 Block user comment: N

 New Comment:

Finally, I have set up a test system, and compiled snapshot 201008181230
on it. 

It works fine! However, if I copy the libphp5.so file from this test
system to 

any of the servers where the error occurs, and restart apache, the bug
is still 

there! Please help me figure out what is causing this issue. I am
clueless.



Thanks,

gsx1022


Previous Comments:
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[2010-08-09 03:23:37] fel...@php.net

Please try using this snapshot:

  http://snaps.php.net/php5.3-latest.tar.gz
 
For Windows:

  http://windows.php.net/snapshots/



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[2010-07-06 20:12:30] gsx1022 at gmail dot com

I am sorry, I was not clear enough. I wanted to say, that it will take
some time 

for me to set up a test box, but wanted to share my other findings
earlier. I do 

know that you are volunteers, and that others have work to do too.

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[2010-07-06 19:02:37] johan...@php.net

As reference, here the output I get:





array(3) {

  ["name"]=>

  string(4) "root"

  ["level"]=>

  string(1) "0"

  ["parent"]=>

  NULL

}

<br /><br />array(3) {

  ["name"]=>

  string(5) "error"

  ["level"]=>

  string(1) "1"

  ["parent"]=>

  string(4) "root"

}

<br /><br />array(3) {

  ["name"]=>

  string(11) "index_index"

  ["level"]=>

  string(1) "1"

  ["parent"]=>

  string(4) "root"

}

<br /><br />array(3) {

  ["name"]=>

  string(11) "error_error"

  ["level"]=>

  string(1) "2"

  ["parent"]=>

  string(5) "error"

}

<br /><br />array(3) {

  ["name"]=>

  string(12) "error_denied"

  ["level"]=>

  string(1) "2"

  ["parent"]=>

  string(5) "error"

}

<br /><br />

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[2010-07-06 19:01:55] johan...@php.net

Just let me get this straight: You have an issue and now you ask us to
invest our (limited) time (for free) to rebuild your setup and find the
causing component? - As you can imagine we all have our tasks to do and
our deadlines and for some work on PHP is hobby, too.



With your given your schema I was unable to reproduce this case on any
of my setups.

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[2010-07-06 17:16:42] gsx1022 at gmail dot com

No, I meant that I cannot afford the time loss since the deadline for my
work is 

*really* close, and this is just hobby project. :-P

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