Edit report at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=51307&edit=1

 ID:                 51307
 User updated by:    joerg dot klein at ifsam dot lu
 Reported by:        joerg dot klein at ifsam dot lu
 Summary:            php.exe error on command line
 Status:             Not a bug
 Type:               Bug
 Package:            Reproducible crash
-Operating System:   win32 only - Windows Server 2003
+Operating System:   win32 only-Windows Server 2003/8
-PHP Version:        5.3.6
+PHP Version:        5.3.10
 Assigned To:        pajoye
 Block user comment: N
 Private report:     N

 New Comment:

I installed a fresh server 2008R2 and I get the same errors.
Setting register_globals to off seems to solve the problem. I set up two 
php.ini. One with register_globals=on for the webserver and one with 
register_globals=off for the cli. 
I got no error so far.

So the problem is still there, but it seems to work with a workaround!


Previous Comments:
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[2011-09-01 10:04:50] joerg dot klein at ifsam dot lu

only one php.ini
no different path in the system PATH variable or in php.ini

I use the TS builds because I use it with apache sapi mainly and for some 
scheduling tasks I use cli.

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[2011-09-01 09:57:33] paj...@php.net

Different php.ini used, different PATH, etc.

Also please note that I do not understand why you want the TS builds to be used 
with FastCGI. Please use only the NTS builds for FastCGI.

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[2011-09-01 09:53:55] joerg dot klein at ifsam dot lu

I checked the DLLs. There are no old version in the system PATH available. I 
have the problem on two different servers and I am checking my servers for over 
a year for a misconfiguration.

How would you explain my comment form 2011-08-19 09:07?
It is the same script using the same configuration using different SAPIs!

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[2011-09-01 08:42:39] paj...@php.net

You certainly messed up with the DLLs, having old version sill installed or 
something similar.

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[2011-09-01 08:30:07] joerg dot klein at ifsam dot lu

Why should it be a configuration problem? The system runs fine with the same 
configuration for a long time. Starting with PHP 5.3.2 the errors occurs.

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