ID:               26286
 Comment by:       daukan at thelastgate dot com
 Reported By:      igg10 at alu dot ua dot es
 Status:           No Feedback
 Bug Type:         Apache2 related
 Operating System: Windows 2000
 PHP Version:      4.3.4
 New Comment:

winxp pro sp2
apache 2
php 5.0.0

After I change all the bcpow() functions to pow() it hasn't crashed.

example:
if(rand(1,10)+bcpow($pstat,2) > rand(1,8)+bpow($estat,2))
to
if(rand(1,10)+pow($pstat,2) > rand(1,8)+pow($estat,2))


Previous Comments:
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[2004-09-26 17:24:25] ordghio at trava dot lv

Two Win2k servers with Apache 2.0.50 and PHP 5.0.2
after function getmicrotime() call - error with this string in
error.log:

Parent: child process exited with status 3221225477 -- Restarting

back to 4.3.9 - all works fine

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[2004-09-21 02:29:21] erikp at visibleworld dot com

Problem persists with php 4.3.8 on win2k, apache/2.0.50 and
apache/2.0.51.

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[2004-09-16 14:57:11] dmitri at elista dot org

I also ran across this apache crash. The log file record was the same
as in the first message. Here is how it happened. I run apache2 with
php 4.3.2 under windows 2000. The crash itself occured when I made a
request to MSSQL database selecting a field of type DECIMAL(38). As far
as I understand it means a number 38 digits long taking 17 bytes to be
stored. 

PHP's manual says "The size of a float is platform-dependent, although
a maximum of ~1.8e308 with a precision of roughly 14 decimal digits is
a common value (that's 64 bit IEEE format)." So I figured I could try
to convert the number into a smaller number. And it helped! I rewrote
the SQL request as follows

SELECT CONVERT(DECIMAL(15,2), [Decimal38]) FROM ...

I don't think cutting the number down is such a big deal as it is
extremely seldom that we deal with such bug numbers in the real life.
38 digits or 15 - make no difference :)

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[2004-09-05 20:09:00] nuwp at mail dot com

In my case, this happens when I turn off the cookies in Mozilla for the
site I am developing. The PHP scripts then use some classes stored in
$_SESSION[] during the requests. So if the cookies are not allowed,
session does not work, and then the Apache crashes.

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[2004-08-30 23:17:11] ajvdhek at dds dot nl

Exact same bug for me... Win XP pro + XAMMP 1.4.6 (Apache/2.0.50
(Win32) mod_ssl/2.0.50 OpenSSL/0.9.7c PHP/5.0.1 MySQL 4.0.20a-nt)

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