Re: [PHP] Access Violation at 77XXXXX on Windows

2003-09-11 Thread Evan Nemerson
Perhaps you should re-open the bug report. It was closed due to lack of 
feedback, so it's prolly not fixed yet. Can you get a backtrace? Reproducing 
code? Need more details...

With regard to the second paragraph, the obvious solution is to use Linux...

Evan Nemerson



On Thursday 11 September 2003 01:08 am, Mats Dahlgren wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have encountered the error message PHP has encountered an Access
> Violation at 77X as described in the
> http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=17563 bug.  The reported bug only relates
> to MSSQL, but the application I'm working on uses MySQL.  Could this
> error occur due to other Win-related probelms?  Like file locking or
> cacheing?  The problematic application runs on Win2000, IIS 5 and PHP
> 4.3.2.
>
> (I have never run across the problem on any of several Linux-hosted
> applications.)
>
> Thanks for all help,
>  mats d.

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[PHP] Access Violation at 77XXXXX on Windows

2003-09-11 Thread Mats Dahlgren
Hello,

I have encountered the error message PHP has encountered an Access 
Violation at 77X as described in the 
http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=17563 bug.  The reported bug only relates 
to MSSQL, but the application I'm working on uses MySQL.  Could this 
error occur due to other Win-related probelms?  Like file locking or 
cacheing?  The problematic application runs on Win2000, IIS 5 and PHP 4.3.2.

(I have never run across the problem on any of several Linux-hosted 
applications.)

Thanks for all help,
mats d.
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