ID:               41350
 Comment by:       thorsten at phpmyfaq dot de
 Reported By:      graham at directhostinguk dot com
 Status:           Feedback
 Bug Type:         MySQL related
 Operating System: Windows 2003
 PHP Version:      5.2.3
 Assigned To:      scottmac
 New Comment:

It's the Apache 2.0 Handler on my system.

We're doing a SELECT query on a really big 2 GB table with PEAR::MDB2
with ext/mysql.


Previous Comments:
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[2007-09-10 22:49:49] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

ISAPI, CGI, CLI or FCGI?

How are you producing it do you have to do anything specific or does
everything produce it?

I can't reproduce this on my test box apart from with -i / -m but thats
since been fixed in CVS by dmitry.

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[2007-09-10 05:49:03] thorsten at phpmyfaq dot de

This bug still occurs with PHP 5.2.4 and libmysql.dll from PHP 5.2.4
package and from MySQL 5.0.45 package when using ext/mysql.

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[2007-09-05 19:03:29] richard at vottle dot com

Temporary dyslexia mixed in with too many archived versions of PHP and
you are bound to get things mixed up. 

Taking libmysql.dll from php v 5.2.1 (and not 5.1.2) and replacing the
libmysql.dll in php 5.2.2->4 works fine.

Would still be nice to have a proper working copy in the actual release
though ;)

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[2007-09-05 14:40:58] richard at vottle dot com

I am having the same problem with PHP 5.2.4. I have tried replacing
libmysql.dll from PHP 5.1.2, and also took the libmysql.dll from my
instance of MySQL 5.0.15-nt - nothing is solving the problem except
reverting back to PHP 5.1.2 in its entirity.

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[2007-09-05 12:05:45] lferro at teladigital dot pt

Using PHP Version 5.2.4 and MySQL 5.0.37 community version, on a WinXP
box, i got this error.

The workaround was just to update the libmySQL.dll that resides in the
php directory with the one shipped with the MySQL.

Not perfect... but...

;)

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