Edit report at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=61166&edit=1

 ID:               61166
 Updated by:       php-bugs@lists.php.net
 Reported by:      guaycuru at gmail dot com
 Summary:          PHP crashing (Drupal site)
-Status:           Feedback
+Status:           No Feedback
 Type:             Bug
 Package:          Reproducible crash
 Operating System: Windows 7 x64
 PHP Version:      5.3SVN-2012-02-22 (snap)

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we assume that you are no longer experiencing the problem.
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Previous Comments:
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[2012-05-03 14:27:18] mmoreno at pobox dot com

Looks like this issue has been fixed in 5.3.11.

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[2012-03-08 18:52:39] mmoreno at pobox dot com

I've confirmed this problem has NOT been fixed using this snapshot (2012-03-08):
http://windows.php.net/downloads/snaps/php-5.3/r324022/php-5.3-ts-windows-vc9-x86-
r324022.zip

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[2012-03-07 10:36:35] paj...@php.net

Please try using this snapshot:

  http://snaps.php.net/php5.3-latest.tar.gz
 
For Windows:

  http://windows.php.net/snapshots/



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[2012-02-23 17:55:28] guaycuru at gmail dot com

Yep, that's exactly it!
The file was 20480 bytes. Added one blank space and the crash was gone!
It's definetely not fixed! =\
Thanks a lot for clearing this up!

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[2012-02-23 17:37:03] mmoreno at pobox dot com

This was crashing Drupal 7 for me too.  I bet you're encountering the
4096 byte bug referenced in bugs 60758 and 60998.  The responses have
been that it's either fixed in SVN or not a bug so I'm confused about
the status since recent snapshots are still affected.  Seems to only
affect Windows.

WORKAROUND:
Find all Drupal files that are exactly 4096 bytes or a multiple
(e.g. 8192, 12288) and edit them slightly by adding a blank line or
a comment in order to change the file size.

Hope this helps.

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