ID:               38131
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      michael at onlinecity dot dk
-Status:           Open
+Status:           Bogus
 Bug Type:         IIS related
 Operating System: Windows Server 2003 x64 SP1
 PHP Version:      5.1.4
 New Comment:

Unfortunately *I* don't have any Win32 build environment, so I can't
upgrade it.
Also, I don't think that advices like "upgrade MSVC" or "install a
service pack" help in any way - they are too generic to be used.


Previous Comments:
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[2006-07-27 10:23:54] michael at onlinecity dot dk

The problem seems to be related to your building environment. I
successfully built 5.1.4 today, both release and debug, and neither
version crashed during IIS process recycle. This was built using
Windows Platform SDK and Visual Studio 2005.
I suggest you try updating your platform sdk.

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[2006-07-20 08:54:27] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Thank you, but that doesn't add any value.
We need a clear (GDB) backtrace, not some encrypted data.
And there are several open bug reports about it already, please add
your comments to them, if you have anything to add.

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[2006-07-20 08:42:19] michael at onlinecity dot dk

I should mention that i generated this crash using the 5.2.x snapshot
"Built On: Jul 20, 2006 06:30 GMT" with the debug package

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[2006-07-20 08:39:41] michael at onlinecity dot dk

I have reproduced the crash and catched it with IISState.
The report can be found here
http://www.onlinecity.dk/phpdump/IISState-1068.txt
and the dump file here
http://www.onlinecity.dk/phpdump/1068-1153384102.zip

Both generated with windows debugging tools from june 16th.

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[2006-07-18 10:50:08] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

We are aware of PHP's problems with stability under IIS and are working

to rectify the problem. Unfortunatly your bug report does not contain
any
extra useful information and we already have enough bug reports open
about
this issue. If you can provide more detailed information such as a 
reproducable crash or a backtrace please do so and reopen this bug. 
Otherwise please keep trying new releases as we are working to resolve 
the problems on this platform
 
Thanks for your interest in PHP.



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