ID:               28131
 User updated by:  webmaster at macway dot com
-Summary:          Scripts can't consume more than 64MB on Windows 2000
 Reported By:      webmaster at macway dot com
-Status:           Feedback
+Status:           Open
-Bug Type:         Scripting Engine problem
+Bug Type:         Reproducible crash
 Operating System: Windows 2000
 PHP Version:      4.3.4
 New Comment:

THE PROBLEM IS VERY SERIOUS : it crashes the php engine 
on Windows XP. It is reproductible.

I've redonne some tests and it appears that the web 
server is nit the issue (launching the php.exe without 
any webserver exhibits the problem).

I've you have 4 different variables, then the max size 
of each will be 64/4 = 16MB of ram max. That means the 
total ram consumed by the script has to be lower than 
64MB


Previous Comments:
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[2004-04-26 12:02:02] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

We don't support third party PHP distributions.
Please give the feedback we requested.

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[2004-04-26 10:22:53] webmaster at macway dot com

I reproduced the bug using easyphp 1.7 on a windows xp 
machine. It crashes apache !

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[2004-04-24 12:24:16] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Upgrade apache from 1.3.9 to 1.3.29 first, then see if the problem
persists.

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[2004-04-24 02:18:16] webmaster at macway dot com

Apache 1.3.9

Do you use Windows ? (because it works without problems 
on linux/unix)

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[2004-04-24 00:29:52] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I don't see any problems with PHP. Loading a 185 Mb file works fine and
your test script is also doing fine.

What is the server environment you are using (Apache, IIS).

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