ID: 46735
User updated by: louis at steelbytes dot com
Reported By: louis at steelbytes dot com
-Status: Feedback
+Status: Open
Bug Type: CGI related
Operating System: win32
PHP Version: 5.2.7RC5
New Comment:
> However, you should actually use the NTS version as long as you use
fastcgi.
I can't as I also need Zend Optimizer which requires TS. (note, zend
is not installed during these tests).
> dl is also not a good thing to use.
mmm ... with many projects on one server, each requiring a different
set of extensions, it seems wrong to load bucket loads of extensions for
a trivial script that needs few/none.
it also eases install on different servers by making my app more
independant of the php.ini/php-cgi-fcgi.ini which I feel should be
reserved for not app specific settings.
> May I ask with OS and IIS version you use? out of curiosity :)
from my orig post
>> I'm using IIS7 (tried both VistaSP1 and Win2008)
also, my vista box is x64, and the win2k8 is x86
Previous Comments:
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[2008-12-03 12:49:47] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Can you try a simple phpinfo with the TS version?
However, you should actually use the NTS version as long as you use
fastcgi. dl is also not a good thing to use.
May I ask with OS and IIS version you use? out of curiosity :)
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[2008-12-03 11:59:33] louis at steelbytes dot com
NTS seems to fix it. so is it just that TS is buggy? or that FastCGI
is not compatible with TS?
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[2008-12-03 11:01:36] louis at steelbytes dot com
Description:
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I was trying to repro a crash I get when using fastcgi and any script
more complex then hello world, and I came across this gem ...
I'm using IIS7 (tried both VistaSP1 and Win2008), with FastCGI and the
attached script fails. but if I shorten the name of the function, then
it doesn't fail!!! freaky.
important note, it doesn't fail the first time, only the 2nd, so hit
refresh a couple of times in your browser. if I switch to CGI, then it
works fine.
what difference could the name of an uncalled function have on
php_mysql.dll? mmm ...
Reproduce code:
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differences versus php.ini-recommended
extension_dir = "./ext"
cgi.force_redirect = 0
index.php
<html><body><?php
function abcdefghijklmopqrstuv($s) { return $s; }
if (!extension_loaded('mysql')) @dl('php_mysql.dll');
if (!extension_loaded('mysql')) die('mysql not loaded');
$dblink = mysql_connect('localhost','root','root');
?></body></html>
Expected result:
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no error or warning
Actual result:
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PHP Warning: mysql_connect() [function.mysql-connect]: Too many open
links (0) in C:\hobby\test\index.php on line 7
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