#29127 [Com]: PHP has encountered an Access Violation
ID: 29127 Comment by: divaria2 at yahoo dot com Reported By: bojo at gvea dot com Status: Closed Bug Type: Reproducible crash Operating System: Windows 2003 Server PHP Version: 5.0.0 New Comment: I can't download php5ts.dll file at http://emini.dk/php5ts-zend-mm.zip have u another link? thanks... Previous Comments: [2004-08-04 23:26:49] simmons at cooscurryelectric dot com I have fought with this to and I resolved it here: 2003 Server IIS 6.0 PHP 5 MySql My resolution was to ensure all mapping to the isapi module in IIS was set to the php directory not the system32directory i.e. webserver extensions, web sites root, and default website Running: IMAP PHP based mail PHPmyadmin etc no access violations [2004-08-03 09:18:44] stangly_wrong at msn dot com hi all my php5 entironment follows php5 release mysql 4.0 windows2003 iis i correct install php5 and enable mysql modul, but i run php program , it return follows error s PHP has encountered an Access Violation at 010173CD i need help , please help me . thank you ~~ [2004-07-28 20:56:38] [EMAIL PROTECTED] The issue reported was solved. Please keep this report closed. If you can reproduce another problem please open a new report and include the reproducing code. [2004-07-28 20:16:53] bojo at gvea dot com Access Violation errors continue to happen after a clean rebuild using both the 5.0.x-dev and 5.1.x-dev snapshots. However, the errors occur at a lower frequency. [2004-07-23 02:36:25] jbrady at sbccd dot cc dot ca dot us I had this bug, but the latest snap fixed it. But it didn't fix the crash in IIS when you stop the service. I just upgraded from php 4.3.8 to 5.0 on my Windows XP machine, and got it working, only to get the access violation. At that time, IIS also crashed when I tried to stop the service (using net stop IIS Admin). I read this bug report, got the latest snapshot, and it fixed the access violation that was reported in the browser. Now, when ever I start IIS, run a page containing ?php phpinfo(); ?, and then try to stop IIS, it crashes. It brings up the microsoft crash report, asking to send it to Microsoft. The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at http://bugs.php.net/29127 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=29127edit=1
#29127 [Com]: PHP has encountered an Access Violation
ID: 29127 Comment by: katorsky at latinmail dot com Reported By: bojo at gvea dot com Status: Closed Bug Type: Reproducible crash Operating System: Windows 2003 Server PHP Version: 5.0.0 New Comment: If you work with PHP+IIS don't forget to install: ZendOptimizer-2[1].1.0b-Windows-i386.exe This save errors like: PHP has encountered an Access Violation at 017E73CD (or another address) Because Windows serch ZendExtensionmanager.dll Good Luck Athos Previous Comments: [2004-08-04 23:26:49] simmons at cooscurryelectric dot com I have fought with this to and I resolved it here: 2003 Server IIS 6.0 PHP 5 MySql My resolution was to ensure all mapping to the isapi module in IIS was set to the php directory not the system32directory i.e. webserver extensions, web sites root, and default website Running: IMAP PHP based mail PHPmyadmin etc no access violations [2004-08-03 09:18:44] stangly_wrong at msn dot com hi all my php5 entironment follows php5 release mysql 4.0 windows2003 iis i correct install php5 and enable mysql modul, but i run php program , it return follows error s PHP has encountered an Access Violation at 010173CD i need help , please help me . thank you ~~ [2004-07-28 20:56:38] [EMAIL PROTECTED] The issue reported was solved. Please keep this report closed. If you can reproduce another problem please open a new report and include the reproducing code. [2004-07-28 20:16:53] bojo at gvea dot com Access Violation errors continue to happen after a clean rebuild using both the 5.0.x-dev and 5.1.x-dev snapshots. However, the errors occur at a lower frequency. [2004-07-23 02:36:25] jbrady at sbccd dot cc dot ca dot us I had this bug, but the latest snap fixed it. But it didn't fix the crash in IIS when you stop the service. I just upgraded from php 4.3.8 to 5.0 on my Windows XP machine, and got it working, only to get the access violation. At that time, IIS also crashed when I tried to stop the service (using net stop IIS Admin). I read this bug report, got the latest snapshot, and it fixed the access violation that was reported in the browser. Now, when ever I start IIS, run a page containing ?php phpinfo(); ?, and then try to stop IIS, it crashes. It brings up the microsoft crash report, asking to send it to Microsoft. The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at http://bugs.php.net/29127 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=29127edit=1
#29127 [Com]: PHP has encountered an Access Violation
ID: 29127 Comment by: simmons at cooscurryelectric dot com Reported By: bojo at gvea dot com Status: Closed Bug Type: Reproducible crash Operating System: Windows 2003 Server PHP Version: 5.0.0 New Comment: I have fought with this to and I resolved it here: 2003 Server IIS 6.0 PHP 5 MySql My resolution was to ensure all mapping to the isapi module in IIS was set to the php directory not the system32directory i.e. webserver extensions, web sites root, and default website Running: IMAP PHP based mail PHPmyadmin etc no access violations Previous Comments: [2004-08-03 09:18:44] stangly_wrong at msn dot com hi all my php5 entironment follows php5 release mysql 4.0 windows2003 iis i correct install php5 and enable mysql modul, but i run php program , it return follows error s PHP has encountered an Access Violation at 010173CD i need help , please help me . thank you ~~ [2004-07-28 20:56:38] [EMAIL PROTECTED] The issue reported was solved. Please keep this report closed. If you can reproduce another problem please open a new report and include the reproducing code. [2004-07-28 20:16:53] bojo at gvea dot com Access Violation errors continue to happen after a clean rebuild using both the 5.0.x-dev and 5.1.x-dev snapshots. However, the errors occur at a lower frequency. [2004-07-23 02:36:25] jbrady at sbccd dot cc dot ca dot us I had this bug, but the latest snap fixed it. But it didn't fix the crash in IIS when you stop the service. I just upgraded from php 4.3.8 to 5.0 on my Windows XP machine, and got it working, only to get the access violation. At that time, IIS also crashed when I tried to stop the service (using net stop IIS Admin). I read this bug report, got the latest snapshot, and it fixed the access violation that was reported in the browser. Now, when ever I start IIS, run a page containing ?php phpinfo(); ?, and then try to stop IIS, it crashes. It brings up the microsoft crash report, asking to send it to Microsoft. [2004-07-23 02:29:30] [EMAIL PROTECTED] This bug has been fixed in CVS. Snapshots of the sources are packaged every three hours; this change will be in the next snapshot. You can grab the snapshot at http://snaps.php.net/. Thank you for the report, and for helping us make PHP better. The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at http://bugs.php.net/29127 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=29127edit=1
#29127 [Com]: PHP has encountered an Access Violation
ID: 29127 Comment by: stangly_wrong at msn dot com Reported By: bojo at gvea dot com Status: Closed Bug Type: Reproducible crash Operating System: Windows 2003 Server PHP Version: 5.0.0 New Comment: hi all my php5 entironment follows php5 release mysql 4.0 windows2003 iis i correct install php5 and enable mysql modul, but i run php program , it return follows error s PHP has encountered an Access Violation at 010173CD i need help , please help me . thank you ~~ Previous Comments: [2004-07-28 20:56:38] [EMAIL PROTECTED] The issue reported was solved. Please keep this report closed. If you can reproduce another problem please open a new report and include the reproducing code. [2004-07-28 20:16:53] bojo at gvea dot com Access Violation errors continue to happen after a clean rebuild using both the 5.0.x-dev and 5.1.x-dev snapshots. However, the errors occur at a lower frequency. [2004-07-23 02:36:25] jbrady at sbccd dot cc dot ca dot us I had this bug, but the latest snap fixed it. But it didn't fix the crash in IIS when you stop the service. I just upgraded from php 4.3.8 to 5.0 on my Windows XP machine, and got it working, only to get the access violation. At that time, IIS also crashed when I tried to stop the service (using net stop IIS Admin). I read this bug report, got the latest snapshot, and it fixed the access violation that was reported in the browser. Now, when ever I start IIS, run a page containing ?php phpinfo(); ?, and then try to stop IIS, it crashes. It brings up the microsoft crash report, asking to send it to Microsoft. [2004-07-23 02:29:30] [EMAIL PROTECTED] This bug has been fixed in CVS. Snapshots of the sources are packaged every three hours; this change will be in the next snapshot. You can grab the snapshot at http://snaps.php.net/. Thank you for the report, and for helping us make PHP better. [2004-07-23 02:19:30] SI at wcreplays dot com getting same errors, also win2k3. have had the error on a 3 line file ? echo blah; ?, also have it in the middle of a dir enum loop, consistently after same element, the dir I am displaying only has subdirs. Email me if I should test stuff. The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at http://bugs.php.net/29127 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=29127edit=1
#29127 [Com]: PHP has encountered an Access Violation
ID: 29127 Comment by: jmjt at lut dot fi Reported By: bojo at gvea dot com Status: Open Bug Type: Reproducible crash Operating System: Windows 2003 Server PHP Version: 5.0.0 New Comment: Any possibility of getting a version for PHP 4.3.8 of the DLL? The access violation bug is highly reproducible also there and I'm big stuck here not wanting to go below 4.3.8 because of the serious bugs and not ready to go to 5.0.0 yet. Previous Comments: [2004-07-21 22:29:33] noidea_2 at hotmail dot com I'm also getting the Access Violation error randomly. Email me if I have to test things. [2004-07-20 16:06:15] justin at jphil dot net After thinking that the suggested .dll replacement had fixed the Access violation error I was disappointed to see the error showing itself here and there again. However now it seems to be only after relatively complex scripts are run (XML_RPC in this case) and even then only perhaps every 10th time the script is run... so the problem is still there... My system is IIS6, Windows Server 2003 SE, PHP 5.0.0 (with replaced php5ts.dll) Justin [2004-07-19 13:15:11] taomyn at myway dot com Damn, now I'm getting a similar error with other PHP, and it's random i.e. sometimes it works other times I get the access violation. [2004-07-19 06:34:31] naaokth at free dot fr Could you try php5ts.dll from http://emini.dk/php5ts-zend-mm.zip i tried it, it work very nice ^^ no more error THX [2004-07-19 03:25:55] l_anjanesh at yahoo dot com Hi I posted the same bug at a different location (bug id : 28799) and I got this reply from one of the php guys team. Could you try php5ts.dll from http://emini.dk/php5ts-zend-mm.zip I did not try it out myself since I've to complete some projects in ver 4.3.7. So updating to ver 5 will take some time for me. But let me know if this one works absolutely fine. Thanks Anjanesh The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at http://bugs.php.net/29127 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=29127edit=1
#29127 [Com]: PHP has encountered an Access Violation
ID: 29127 Comment by: SI at wcreplays dot com Reported By: bojo at gvea dot com Status: Open Bug Type: Reproducible crash Operating System: Windows 2003 Server PHP Version: 5.0.0 New Comment: getting same errors, also win2k3. have had the error on a 3 line file ? echo blah; ?, also have it in the middle of a dir enum loop, consistently after same element, the dir I am displaying only has subdirs. Email me if I should test stuff. Previous Comments: [2004-07-22 13:37:59] jmjt at lut dot fi Any possibility of getting a version for PHP 4.3.8 of the DLL? The access violation bug is highly reproducible also there and I'm big stuck here not wanting to go below 4.3.8 because of the serious bugs and not ready to go to 5.0.0 yet. [2004-07-21 22:29:33] noidea_2 at hotmail dot com I'm also getting the Access Violation error randomly. Email me if I have to test things. [2004-07-20 16:06:15] justin at jphil dot net After thinking that the suggested .dll replacement had fixed the Access violation error I was disappointed to see the error showing itself here and there again. However now it seems to be only after relatively complex scripts are run (XML_RPC in this case) and even then only perhaps every 10th time the script is run... so the problem is still there... My system is IIS6, Windows Server 2003 SE, PHP 5.0.0 (with replaced php5ts.dll) Justin [2004-07-19 13:15:11] taomyn at myway dot com Damn, now I'm getting a similar error with other PHP, and it's random i.e. sometimes it works other times I get the access violation. [2004-07-19 06:34:31] naaokth at free dot fr Could you try php5ts.dll from http://emini.dk/php5ts-zend-mm.zip i tried it, it work very nice ^^ no more error THX The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at http://bugs.php.net/29127 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=29127edit=1
#29127 [Com]: PHP has encountered an Access Violation
ID: 29127 Comment by: jbrady at sbccd dot cc dot ca dot us Reported By: bojo at gvea dot com Status: Closed Bug Type: Reproducible crash Operating System: Windows 2003 Server PHP Version: 5.0.0 New Comment: I had this bug, but the latest snap fixed it. But it didn't fix the crash in IIS when you stop the service. I just upgraded from php 4.3.8 to 5.0 on my Windows XP machine, and got it working, only to get the access violation. At that time, IIS also crashed when I tried to stop the service (using net stop IIS Admin). I read this bug report, got the latest snapshot, and it fixed the access violation that was reported in the browser. Now, when ever I start IIS, run a page containing ?php phpinfo(); ?, and then try to stop IIS, it crashes. It brings up the microsoft crash report, asking to send it to Microsoft. Previous Comments: [2004-07-23 02:29:30] [EMAIL PROTECTED] This bug has been fixed in CVS. Snapshots of the sources are packaged every three hours; this change will be in the next snapshot. You can grab the snapshot at http://snaps.php.net/. Thank you for the report, and for helping us make PHP better. [2004-07-23 02:19:30] SI at wcreplays dot com getting same errors, also win2k3. have had the error on a 3 line file ? echo blah; ?, also have it in the middle of a dir enum loop, consistently after same element, the dir I am displaying only has subdirs. Email me if I should test stuff. [2004-07-22 13:37:59] jmjt at lut dot fi Any possibility of getting a version for PHP 4.3.8 of the DLL? The access violation bug is highly reproducible also there and I'm big stuck here not wanting to go below 4.3.8 because of the serious bugs and not ready to go to 5.0.0 yet. [2004-07-21 22:29:33] noidea_2 at hotmail dot com I'm also getting the Access Violation error randomly. Email me if I have to test things. [2004-07-20 16:06:15] justin at jphil dot net After thinking that the suggested .dll replacement had fixed the Access violation error I was disappointed to see the error showing itself here and there again. However now it seems to be only after relatively complex scripts are run (XML_RPC in this case) and even then only perhaps every 10th time the script is run... so the problem is still there... My system is IIS6, Windows Server 2003 SE, PHP 5.0.0 (with replaced php5ts.dll) Justin The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at http://bugs.php.net/29127 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=29127edit=1
#29127 [Com]: PHP has encountered an Access Violation
ID: 29127 Comment by: justin at jphil dot net Reported By: bojo at gvea dot com Status: Open Bug Type: Reproducible crash Operating System: Windows 2003 Server PHP Version: 5.0.0 New Comment: After thinking that the suggested .dll replacement had fixed the Access violation error I was disappointed to see the error showing itself here and there again. However now it seems to be only after relatively complex scripts are run (XML_RPC in this case) and even then only perhaps every 10th time the script is run... so the problem is still there... My system is IIS6, Windows Server 2003 SE, PHP 5.0.0 (with replaced php5ts.dll) Justin Previous Comments: [2004-07-19 13:15:11] taomyn at myway dot com Damn, now I'm getting a similar error with other PHP, and it's random i.e. sometimes it works other times I get the access violation. [2004-07-19 06:34:31] naaokth at free dot fr Could you try php5ts.dll from http://emini.dk/php5ts-zend-mm.zip i tried it, it work very nice ^^ no more error THX [2004-07-19 03:25:55] l_anjanesh at yahoo dot com Hi I posted the same bug at a different location (bug id : 28799) and I got this reply from one of the php guys team. Could you try php5ts.dll from http://emini.dk/php5ts-zend-mm.zip I did not try it out myself since I've to complete some projects in ver 4.3.7. So updating to ver 5 will take some time for me. But let me know if this one works absolutely fine. Thanks Anjanesh [2004-07-17 15:33:10] Andreas at Oslos dot Net as update to my post above , sometimes the error appears now when i try to use phpMyAdmin 2.5.6! Using Windows Server 2003, IIS6, PHP, 5.0.0 Final with this php5ts.dll, witch seems to work with all of my own scripts, but they are not as complex as phpMyAdmin. Thats all i can say about it, but if you can tell me how to make something like an debug log with php, i will try to help closing this bug. [2004-07-16 12:44:23] taomyn at myway dot com Same dll fixed the problem for me too - thanks, Taomyn The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at http://bugs.php.net/29127 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=29127edit=1
#29127 [Com]: PHP has encountered an Access Violation
ID: 29127 Comment by: taomyn at myway dot com Reported By: bojo at gvea dot com Status: Open Bug Type: Reproducible crash Operating System: Windows 2003 Server PHP Version: 5.0.0 New Comment: Damn, now I'm getting a similar error with other PHP, and it's random i.e. sometimes it works other times I get the access violation. Previous Comments: [2004-07-19 06:34:31] naaokth at free dot fr Could you try php5ts.dll from http://emini.dk/php5ts-zend-mm.zip i tried it, it work very nice ^^ no more error THX [2004-07-19 03:25:55] l_anjanesh at yahoo dot com Hi I posted the same bug at a different location (bug id : 28799) and I got this reply from one of the php guys team. Could you try php5ts.dll from http://emini.dk/php5ts-zend-mm.zip I did not try it out myself since I've to complete some projects in ver 4.3.7. So updating to ver 5 will take some time for me. But let me know if this one works absolutely fine. Thanks Anjanesh [2004-07-17 15:33:10] Andreas at Oslos dot Net as update to my post above , sometimes the error appears now when i try to use phpMyAdmin 2.5.6! Using Windows Server 2003, IIS6, PHP, 5.0.0 Final with this php5ts.dll, witch seems to work with all of my own scripts, but they are not as complex as phpMyAdmin. Thats all i can say about it, but if you can tell me how to make something like an debug log with php, i will try to help closing this bug. [2004-07-16 12:44:23] taomyn at myway dot com Same dll fixed the problem for me too - thanks, Taomyn [2004-07-16 12:39:26] justin at jphil dot net the access violation seems to have gone away. I'm guessing that this has fixed the problem? What was changed in the dll?? Thanks! The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at http://bugs.php.net/29127 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=29127edit=1
#29127 [Com]: PHP has encountered an Access Violation
ID: 29127 Comment by: l_anjanesh at yahoo dot com Reported By: bojo at gvea dot com Status: Open Bug Type: Reproducible crash Operating System: Windows 2003 Server PHP Version: 5.0.0 New Comment: Hi I posted the same bug at a different location (bug id : 28799) and I got this reply from one of the php guys team. Could you try php5ts.dll from http://emini.dk/php5ts-zend-mm.zip I did not try it out myself since I've to complete some projects in ver 4.3.7. So updating to ver 5 will take some time for me. But let me know if this one works absolutely fine. Thanks Anjanesh Previous Comments: [2004-07-17 15:33:10] Andreas at Oslos dot Net as update to my post above , sometimes the error appears now when i try to use phpMyAdmin 2.5.6! Using Windows Server 2003, IIS6, PHP, 5.0.0 Final with this php5ts.dll, witch seems to work with all of my own scripts, but they are not as complex as phpMyAdmin. Thats all i can say about it, but if you can tell me how to make something like an debug log with php, i will try to help closing this bug. [2004-07-16 12:44:23] taomyn at myway dot com Same dll fixed the problem for me too - thanks, Taomyn [2004-07-16 12:39:26] justin at jphil dot net the access violation seems to have gone away. I'm guessing that this has fixed the problem? What was changed in the dll?? Thanks! [2004-07-16 02:11:46] Andreas at Oslos dot Net Installed your new php5ts.dll, it seems to work with the PHP 5.0.0 Final on Windows Server 2003 (IIS 6). Thanks! [2004-07-15 18:17:11] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Could you try php5ts.dll from http://emini.dk/php5ts-zend-mm.zip The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at http://bugs.php.net/29127 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=29127edit=1
#29127 [Com]: PHP has encountered an Access Violation
ID: 29127 Comment by: naaokth at free dot fr Reported By: bojo at gvea dot com Status: Open Bug Type: Reproducible crash Operating System: Windows 2003 Server PHP Version: 5.0.0 New Comment: Could you try php5ts.dll from http://emini.dk/php5ts-zend-mm.zip i tried it, it work very nice ^^ no more error THX Previous Comments: [2004-07-19 03:25:55] l_anjanesh at yahoo dot com Hi I posted the same bug at a different location (bug id : 28799) and I got this reply from one of the php guys team. Could you try php5ts.dll from http://emini.dk/php5ts-zend-mm.zip I did not try it out myself since I've to complete some projects in ver 4.3.7. So updating to ver 5 will take some time for me. But let me know if this one works absolutely fine. Thanks Anjanesh [2004-07-17 15:33:10] Andreas at Oslos dot Net as update to my post above , sometimes the error appears now when i try to use phpMyAdmin 2.5.6! Using Windows Server 2003, IIS6, PHP, 5.0.0 Final with this php5ts.dll, witch seems to work with all of my own scripts, but they are not as complex as phpMyAdmin. Thats all i can say about it, but if you can tell me how to make something like an debug log with php, i will try to help closing this bug. [2004-07-16 12:44:23] taomyn at myway dot com Same dll fixed the problem for me too - thanks, Taomyn [2004-07-16 12:39:26] justin at jphil dot net the access violation seems to have gone away. I'm guessing that this has fixed the problem? What was changed in the dll?? Thanks! [2004-07-16 02:11:46] Andreas at Oslos dot Net Installed your new php5ts.dll, it seems to work with the PHP 5.0.0 Final on Windows Server 2003 (IIS 6). Thanks! The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at http://bugs.php.net/29127 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=29127edit=1
#29127 [Com]: PHP has encountered an Access Violation
ID: 29127 Comment by: Andreas at Oslos dot Net Reported By: bojo at gvea dot com Status: Open Bug Type: Reproducible crash Operating System: Windows 2003 Server PHP Version: 5.0.0 New Comment: as update to my post above , sometimes the error appears now when i try to use phpMyAdmin 2.5.6! Using Windows Server 2003, IIS6, PHP, 5.0.0 Final with this php5ts.dll, witch seems to work with all of my own scripts, but they are not as complex as phpMyAdmin. Thats all i can say about it, but if you can tell me how to make something like an debug log with php, i will try to help closing this bug. Previous Comments: [2004-07-16 12:44:23] taomyn at myway dot com Same dll fixed the problem for me too - thanks, Taomyn [2004-07-16 12:39:26] justin at jphil dot net the access violation seems to have gone away. I'm guessing that this has fixed the problem? What was changed in the dll?? Thanks! [2004-07-16 02:11:46] Andreas at Oslos dot Net Installed your new php5ts.dll, it seems to work with the PHP 5.0.0 Final on Windows Server 2003 (IIS 6). Thanks! [2004-07-15 18:17:11] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Could you try php5ts.dll from http://emini.dk/php5ts-zend-mm.zip [2004-07-15 14:37:35] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Help needed to track down this issue. Who is volunteering to test builds (write to [EMAIL PROTECTED])? Also try switching dlls the other way around 5.0.0's php5ts.dll and RC2's php5isapi.dll. The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at http://bugs.php.net/29127 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=29127edit=1
#29127 [Com]: PHP has encountered an Access Violation
ID: 29127 Comment by: justin at jphil dot net Reported By: bojo at gvea dot com Status: Open Bug Type: Reproducible crash Operating System: Windows 2003 Server PHP Version: 5.0.0 New Comment: the access violation seems to have gone away. I'm guessing that this has fixed the problem? What was changed in the dll?? Thanks! Previous Comments: [2004-07-16 02:11:46] Andreas at Oslos dot Net Installed your new php5ts.dll, it seems to work with the PHP 5.0.0 Final on Windows Server 2003 (IIS 6). Thanks! [2004-07-15 18:17:11] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Could you try php5ts.dll from http://emini.dk/php5ts-zend-mm.zip [2004-07-15 14:37:35] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Help needed to track down this issue. Who is volunteering to test builds (write to [EMAIL PROTECTED])? Also try switching dlls the other way around 5.0.0's php5ts.dll and RC2's php5isapi.dll. [2004-07-14 23:31:14] alantan at po dot tagnetwork dot net I had to downgrade back to PHP5 RC2 for the same reason... Was working on my API and noticed that all scripts run fine but at the very end of the page got the same Access Violation error, very odd... [2004-07-14 22:52:12] taomyn at myway dot com The only thing I can add so far is that code I have that I can consistently produce this error with, my own website counter code, fails in only 3 of the 5 sites I have configured under IIS 6. The other two do not exhibit this error, but I cannot yet see a difference - I am still searching and will report any new findings. If I add the code to a sixth site that doesn't normally call the counter, it too fails. Very weird stuff! The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at http://bugs.php.net/29127 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=29127edit=1
#29127 [Com]: PHP has encountered an Access Violation
ID: 29127 Comment by: taomyn at myway dot com Reported By: bojo at gvea dot com Status: Open Bug Type: Reproducible crash Operating System: Windows 2003 Server PHP Version: 5.0.0 New Comment: Same dll fixed the problem for me too - thanks, Taomyn Previous Comments: [2004-07-16 12:39:26] justin at jphil dot net the access violation seems to have gone away. I'm guessing that this has fixed the problem? What was changed in the dll?? Thanks! [2004-07-16 02:11:46] Andreas at Oslos dot Net Installed your new php5ts.dll, it seems to work with the PHP 5.0.0 Final on Windows Server 2003 (IIS 6). Thanks! [2004-07-15 18:17:11] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Could you try php5ts.dll from http://emini.dk/php5ts-zend-mm.zip [2004-07-15 14:37:35] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Help needed to track down this issue. Who is volunteering to test builds (write to [EMAIL PROTECTED])? Also try switching dlls the other way around 5.0.0's php5ts.dll and RC2's php5isapi.dll. [2004-07-14 23:31:14] alantan at po dot tagnetwork dot net I had to downgrade back to PHP5 RC2 for the same reason... Was working on my API and noticed that all scripts run fine but at the very end of the page got the same Access Violation error, very odd... The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at http://bugs.php.net/29127 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=29127edit=1
#29127 [Com]: PHP has encountered an Access Violation
ID: 29127 Comment by: Andreas at Oslos dot Net Reported By: bojo at gvea dot com Status: Open Bug Type: Reproducible crash Operating System: Windows 2003 Server PHP Version: 5.0.0 New Comment: Installed your new php5ts.dll, it seems to work with the PHP 5.0.0 Final on Windows Server 2003 (IIS 6). Thanks! Previous Comments: [2004-07-15 18:17:11] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Could you try php5ts.dll from http://emini.dk/php5ts-zend-mm.zip [2004-07-15 14:37:35] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Help needed to track down this issue. Who is volunteering to test builds (write to [EMAIL PROTECTED])? Also try switching dlls the other way around 5.0.0's php5ts.dll and RC2's php5isapi.dll. [2004-07-14 23:31:14] alantan at po dot tagnetwork dot net I had to downgrade back to PHP5 RC2 for the same reason... Was working on my API and noticed that all scripts run fine but at the very end of the page got the same Access Violation error, very odd... [2004-07-14 22:52:12] taomyn at myway dot com The only thing I can add so far is that code I have that I can consistently produce this error with, my own website counter code, fails in only 3 of the 5 sites I have configured under IIS 6. The other two do not exhibit this error, but I cannot yet see a difference - I am still searching and will report any new findings. If I add the code to a sixth site that doesn't normally call the counter, it too fails. Very weird stuff! [2004-07-14 18:33:56] jonathanjarvis at hotmail dot com We can't use 5.0.0 or 4.3.8 until the access violation bugs on windows are fixed. Here is a list of reported access violation bugs: http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=28740 - Bogus http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=28799 - Open http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=28844 - No Feedback http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=28873 - No Feedback http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=28898 - Bogus http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=28929 - Open http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=28942 - Bogus http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=28954 - Bogus http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=28977 - Bogus The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at http://bugs.php.net/29127 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=29127edit=1
#29127 [Com]: PHP has encountered an Access Violation
ID: 29127 Comment by: stuart_lindley at dsl dot pipex dot com Reported By: bojo at gvea dot com Status: Open Bug Type: Reproducible crash Operating System: Windows 2003 Server PHP Version: 5.0.0 New Comment: I am having the same problem with the final release, i've been having it since RC3, but i'm usng WindowsXP Pro with IIS 5.1 using the php5isapi.dll My exact error is PHP has encountered an Access Violation at 010173CD it also causes a HTTP1.1/500 Internal Server Error Final Note: Apache2.0.50 with PHP 5.00 works perfectly fine Previous Comments: [2004-07-14 01:30:57] bojo at gvea dot com Description: This is a bug that also occured in PHP5 RC3 as referenced here: http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=28799 The bug system has also reported this as an issue with earlier versions of PHP. If it is not prudent to open a similar bug issue for new final release versions, then by all means this should be closed. The problem: The IIS6 server will randomly throw an error like: PHP has encountered an Access Violation at 017AE084 Alternatively, and even more rarely, PHP will throw fatal errors: Fatal error: Cannot redeclare class gfunc in D:\htdocs\include\global_functions.php on line 2 -- or -- Fatal error: Call to undefined function OCILogon() in D:\htdocs\include\classes\DatabaseHandler.php on line 45 The gfunc class is only included once using the include_once() directive. OCILogon() is part of the oci8 module, and obviously doesn't seem to get included every few reloads. The DatabaseHandler is just a simple interface for passing SQL queries back and forth, which references most of the oci8 functions. There is no consistancy with these errors. A standard page in my environment makes various oci8 queries, and uses the PHP5 XSL DOM transform (XML-HTML output). Smaller pieces of code that exclusively make use of these features do not seem to crash after several consecutive reloads, however, larger more complicated applications will crash every few page reloads and then work the next few. Actual result: -- PHP has encountered an Access Violation at 017AE084 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=29127edit=1
#29127 [Com]: PHP has encountered an Access Violation
ID: 29127 Comment by: Andreas at Oslos dot Net Reported By: bojo at gvea dot com Status: Open Bug Type: Reproducible crash Operating System: Windows 2003 Server PHP Version: 5.0.0 New Comment: I'm also concerned from this error, it occours since RC3. My system is based on Windows Server 2003, IIS 6. By replacing the php5isapi.dll from final release with the one from RC2, php works without any errors. Error MSG: PHP has encountered an Access Violation at ... (as example 01B973CD) Previous Comments: [2004-07-14 13:23:05] stuart_lindley at dsl dot pipex dot com I am having the same problem with the final release, i've been having it since RC3, but i'm usng WindowsXP Pro with IIS 5.1 using the php5isapi.dll My exact error is PHP has encountered an Access Violation at 010173CD it also causes a HTTP1.1/500 Internal Server Error Final Note: Apache2.0.50 with PHP 5.00 works perfectly fine [2004-07-14 01:30:57] bojo at gvea dot com Description: This is a bug that also occured in PHP5 RC3 as referenced here: http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=28799 The bug system has also reported this as an issue with earlier versions of PHP. If it is not prudent to open a similar bug issue for new final release versions, then by all means this should be closed. The problem: The IIS6 server will randomly throw an error like: PHP has encountered an Access Violation at 017AE084 Alternatively, and even more rarely, PHP will throw fatal errors: Fatal error: Cannot redeclare class gfunc in D:\htdocs\include\global_functions.php on line 2 -- or -- Fatal error: Call to undefined function OCILogon() in D:\htdocs\include\classes\DatabaseHandler.php on line 45 The gfunc class is only included once using the include_once() directive. OCILogon() is part of the oci8 module, and obviously doesn't seem to get included every few reloads. The DatabaseHandler is just a simple interface for passing SQL queries back and forth, which references most of the oci8 functions. There is no consistancy with these errors. A standard page in my environment makes various oci8 queries, and uses the PHP5 XSL DOM transform (XML-HTML output). Smaller pieces of code that exclusively make use of these features do not seem to crash after several consecutive reloads, however, larger more complicated applications will crash every few page reloads and then work the next few. Actual result: -- PHP has encountered an Access Violation at 017AE084 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=29127edit=1
#29127 [Com]: PHP has encountered an Access Violation
ID: 29127 Comment by: jonathanjarvis at hotmail dot com Reported By: bojo at gvea dot com Status: Open Bug Type: Reproducible crash Operating System: Windows 2003 Server PHP Version: 5.0.0 New Comment: We can't use 5.0.0 or 4.3.8 until the access violation bugs on windows are fixed. Here is a list of reported access violation bugs: http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=28740 - Bogus http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=28799 - Open http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=28844 - No Feedback http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=28873 - No Feedback http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=28898 - Bogus http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=28929 - Open http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=28942 - Bogus http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=28954 - Bogus http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=28977 - Bogus Previous Comments: [2004-07-14 15:43:51] Andreas at Oslos dot Net I'm also concerned from this error, it occours since RC3. My system is based on Windows Server 2003, IIS 6. By replacing the php5isapi.dll from final release with the one from RC2, php works without any errors. Error MSG: PHP has encountered an Access Violation at ... (as example 01B973CD) [2004-07-14 13:23:05] stuart_lindley at dsl dot pipex dot com I am having the same problem with the final release, i've been having it since RC3, but i'm usng WindowsXP Pro with IIS 5.1 using the php5isapi.dll My exact error is PHP has encountered an Access Violation at 010173CD it also causes a HTTP1.1/500 Internal Server Error Final Note: Apache2.0.50 with PHP 5.00 works perfectly fine [2004-07-14 01:30:57] bojo at gvea dot com Description: This is a bug that also occured in PHP5 RC3 as referenced here: http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=28799 The bug system has also reported this as an issue with earlier versions of PHP. If it is not prudent to open a similar bug issue for new final release versions, then by all means this should be closed. The problem: The IIS6 server will randomly throw an error like: PHP has encountered an Access Violation at 017AE084 Alternatively, and even more rarely, PHP will throw fatal errors: Fatal error: Cannot redeclare class gfunc in D:\htdocs\include\global_functions.php on line 2 -- or -- Fatal error: Call to undefined function OCILogon() in D:\htdocs\include\classes\DatabaseHandler.php on line 45 The gfunc class is only included once using the include_once() directive. OCILogon() is part of the oci8 module, and obviously doesn't seem to get included every few reloads. The DatabaseHandler is just a simple interface for passing SQL queries back and forth, which references most of the oci8 functions. There is no consistancy with these errors. A standard page in my environment makes various oci8 queries, and uses the PHP5 XSL DOM transform (XML-HTML output). Smaller pieces of code that exclusively make use of these features do not seem to crash after several consecutive reloads, however, larger more complicated applications will crash every few page reloads and then work the next few. Actual result: -- PHP has encountered an Access Violation at 017AE084 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=29127edit=1
#29127 [Com]: PHP has encountered an Access Violation
ID: 29127 Comment by: taomyn at myway dot com Reported By: bojo at gvea dot com Status: Open Bug Type: Reproducible crash Operating System: Windows 2003 Server PHP Version: 5.0.0 New Comment: The only thing I can add so far is that code I have that I can consistently produce this error with, my own website counter code, fails in only 3 of the 5 sites I have configured under IIS 6. The other two do not exhibit this error, but I cannot yet see a difference - I am still searching and will report any new findings. If I add the code to a sixth site that doesn't normally call the counter, it too fails. Very weird stuff! Previous Comments: [2004-07-14 18:33:56] jonathanjarvis at hotmail dot com We can't use 5.0.0 or 4.3.8 until the access violation bugs on windows are fixed. Here is a list of reported access violation bugs: http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=28740 - Bogus http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=28799 - Open http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=28844 - No Feedback http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=28873 - No Feedback http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=28898 - Bogus http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=28929 - Open http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=28942 - Bogus http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=28954 - Bogus http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=28977 - Bogus [2004-07-14 15:43:51] Andreas at Oslos dot Net I'm also concerned from this error, it occours since RC3. My system is based on Windows Server 2003, IIS 6. By replacing the php5isapi.dll from final release with the one from RC2, php works without any errors. Error MSG: PHP has encountered an Access Violation at ... (as example 01B973CD) [2004-07-14 13:23:05] stuart_lindley at dsl dot pipex dot com I am having the same problem with the final release, i've been having it since RC3, but i'm usng WindowsXP Pro with IIS 5.1 using the php5isapi.dll My exact error is PHP has encountered an Access Violation at 010173CD it also causes a HTTP1.1/500 Internal Server Error Final Note: Apache2.0.50 with PHP 5.00 works perfectly fine [2004-07-14 01:30:57] bojo at gvea dot com Description: This is a bug that also occured in PHP5 RC3 as referenced here: http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=28799 The bug system has also reported this as an issue with earlier versions of PHP. If it is not prudent to open a similar bug issue for new final release versions, then by all means this should be closed. The problem: The IIS6 server will randomly throw an error like: PHP has encountered an Access Violation at 017AE084 Alternatively, and even more rarely, PHP will throw fatal errors: Fatal error: Cannot redeclare class gfunc in D:\htdocs\include\global_functions.php on line 2 -- or -- Fatal error: Call to undefined function OCILogon() in D:\htdocs\include\classes\DatabaseHandler.php on line 45 The gfunc class is only included once using the include_once() directive. OCILogon() is part of the oci8 module, and obviously doesn't seem to get included every few reloads. The DatabaseHandler is just a simple interface for passing SQL queries back and forth, which references most of the oci8 functions. There is no consistancy with these errors. A standard page in my environment makes various oci8 queries, and uses the PHP5 XSL DOM transform (XML-HTML output). Smaller pieces of code that exclusively make use of these features do not seem to crash after several consecutive reloads, however, larger more complicated applications will crash every few page reloads and then work the next few. Actual result: -- PHP has encountered an Access Violation at 017AE084 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=29127edit=1
#29127 [Com]: PHP has encountered an Access Violation
ID: 29127 Comment by: alantan at po dot tagnetwork dot net Reported By: bojo at gvea dot com Status: Open Bug Type: Reproducible crash Operating System: Windows 2003 Server PHP Version: 5.0.0 New Comment: I had to downgrade back to PHP5 RC2 for the same reason... Was working on my API and noticed that all scripts run fine but at the very end of the page got the same Access Violation error, very odd... Previous Comments: [2004-07-14 22:52:12] taomyn at myway dot com The only thing I can add so far is that code I have that I can consistently produce this error with, my own website counter code, fails in only 3 of the 5 sites I have configured under IIS 6. The other two do not exhibit this error, but I cannot yet see a difference - I am still searching and will report any new findings. If I add the code to a sixth site that doesn't normally call the counter, it too fails. Very weird stuff! [2004-07-14 18:33:56] jonathanjarvis at hotmail dot com We can't use 5.0.0 or 4.3.8 until the access violation bugs on windows are fixed. Here is a list of reported access violation bugs: http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=28740 - Bogus http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=28799 - Open http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=28844 - No Feedback http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=28873 - No Feedback http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=28898 - Bogus http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=28929 - Open http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=28942 - Bogus http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=28954 - Bogus http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=28977 - Bogus [2004-07-14 15:43:51] Andreas at Oslos dot Net I'm also concerned from this error, it occours since RC3. My system is based on Windows Server 2003, IIS 6. By replacing the php5isapi.dll from final release with the one from RC2, php works without any errors. Error MSG: PHP has encountered an Access Violation at ... (as example 01B973CD) [2004-07-14 13:23:05] stuart_lindley at dsl dot pipex dot com I am having the same problem with the final release, i've been having it since RC3, but i'm usng WindowsXP Pro with IIS 5.1 using the php5isapi.dll My exact error is PHP has encountered an Access Violation at 010173CD it also causes a HTTP1.1/500 Internal Server Error Final Note: Apache2.0.50 with PHP 5.00 works perfectly fine [2004-07-14 01:30:57] bojo at gvea dot com Description: This is a bug that also occured in PHP5 RC3 as referenced here: http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=28799 The bug system has also reported this as an issue with earlier versions of PHP. If it is not prudent to open a similar bug issue for new final release versions, then by all means this should be closed. The problem: The IIS6 server will randomly throw an error like: PHP has encountered an Access Violation at 017AE084 Alternatively, and even more rarely, PHP will throw fatal errors: Fatal error: Cannot redeclare class gfunc in D:\htdocs\include\global_functions.php on line 2 -- or -- Fatal error: Call to undefined function OCILogon() in D:\htdocs\include\classes\DatabaseHandler.php on line 45 The gfunc class is only included once using the include_once() directive. OCILogon() is part of the oci8 module, and obviously doesn't seem to get included every few reloads. The DatabaseHandler is just a simple interface for passing SQL queries back and forth, which references most of the oci8 functions. There is no consistancy with these errors. A standard page in my environment makes various oci8 queries, and uses the PHP5 XSL DOM transform (XML-HTML output). Smaller pieces of code that exclusively make use of these features do not seem to crash after several consecutive reloads, however, larger more complicated applications will crash every few page reloads and then work the next few. Actual result: -- PHP has encountered an Access Violation at 017AE084 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=29127edit=1