ID:               35223
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      manelcaro at gmail dot com
-Status:           Open
+Status:           Feedback
 Bug Type:         ODBC related
 Operating System: Windows 2003 Server
 PHP Version:      5CVS, 4CVS (2005-11-15) (snap)
 New Comment:

Can you try with a different driver?


Previous Comments:
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[2005-11-16 11:29:46] manelcaro at gmail dot com

Hi kalowsky, I don't have backtrace for apache proc in windows 2003
(I'm sorry for inconvenience), only I see an access memory error and it
restarts.

You can found MAXDB in:
http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/maxdb/7.6.00.html

I want to test change odbc driver to release 7.5 and I think is
possible the bug are in this driver. 

Thanks

Manel.

>>Why did you decide it's a memory leak?
If a memory increments without control, what do you think? 

>>How exactly did you discover it?
Read the first POST, only with this 2 functions.

>>if possible, please try it on a real OS ...
what is a real OS? I think is not possible

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[2005-11-16 01:00:16] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I think you've got what I meant.
If there is a crash, I'd like to get a backtrace.

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[2005-11-16 00:49:21] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Woah, wait a second here Tony.  Unfortunatley Windows 2003 is a real
OS, so please keep the OS advocacy out of this forum.  Let's stick to
the bug.  

A better series of questions will be:
What driver manager are you using?
What exactly is MAXDB, and which version of ODBC is it compliant to?
Have you tried altering your cursor to a different type?

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[2005-11-16 00:19:42] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Why did you decide it's a memory leak?
How exactly did you discover it?
How exactly does it crash? (if possible, please try it on a real OS
where you're able to get a backtrace, not just a useless address that
points to nowhere). Thanks.

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[2005-11-15 15:24:22] manelcaro at gmail dot com

With this it does not happen:

<?php echo "foobar"; ?>

Manel.

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