ID: 31505 Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: listen at hotpop dot com -Status: Bogus +Status: Open Bug Type: Apache2 related Operating System: W2Kpro sp4 PHP Version: 5.0.3
Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2005-01-13 00:51:53] listen at hotpop dot com Your reaction is highly inappropriate. Obviously error reports on php are not welcome - end of story, and no reason to be rude. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2005-01-12 05:28:38] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sorry, but your problem does not imply a bug in PHP itself. For a list of more appropriate places to ask for help using PHP, please visit http://www.php.net/support.php as this bug system is not the appropriate forum for asking support questions. Thank you for your interest in PHP. Works fine here on my 2K box, as well as my XP box. There's a lot of variables in your bug report that don't necessarily point to PHP. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2005-01-12 04:07:50] listen at hotpop dot com Description: ------------ I'm using the latest stable Apache2 Windows binary installed by: apache_2.0.52-win32-x86-no_ssl.msi together with PHP 5.0.3 and MySQL 4.0.21-nt and phpMyAdmin 2.6.0-pl1. Up until now I ran PHP in the cgi mode, but a few days ago I changed over to run it as an Apache module in order to be able to do httpd-www authentication. Apparently everything was working fine, both in the cgi mode as well as when it was run as an Apache module using php5apache2.dll. On tuesday 11/01-2005 I then tried to install the wordpress blog application, only to learn that it locked up during phase 2 of the installation. The Apache server returned a message like: Apache.exe - Program failure. instruction at 0x005b589c referenced memory at 0x00000003 the memory couldn't be read. When I then used the phpMyAdmin in order to inspect the contents of the created tables, the phpMyAdmin simply locked up, and wasn't able to display anything. Again the error message was produced by the Apache server. Next I tried a reboot and found that after the reboot the errorcondition was still produced as described above. Next I tried to go back to cgi mode, where I found that the errorcondition didn't occur. >From these findings I believe the problem is caused by the php5apache2.dll, and unfortunately I need to run php as an Apache module, because I need the httpd-www authenticate functionality. Best regards, Arne Eckmann ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=31505&edit=1