ID: 27248
Comment by: ian_germany at hotmail dot com
Reported By: zeger at zeger dot nl
Status: Open
Bug Type: Reproducible crash
Operating System: Windows 2k3 Server
PHP Version: 5CVS-2004-02-14
New Comment:
I have a similar problem, running php.exe (Version 5 beta 4) from the
commmandline (Windows XP).
Enabling php_exif.dll in php.ini makes php crash, without it everything
is fine. Other extensions such as php_gd2.dll are working fine. I have
no previous versions of PHP installed.
Previous Comments:
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[2004-02-16 01:21:41] zeger at zeger dot nl
Yes, everything was deleted. All dll's were removed.
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[2004-02-15 16:00:44] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I feel like broken record now, but as you fail to answer my questions,
here you go again:
Did you delete ALL the existing old PHP related dlls before installing
the snapshot?
And I mean _ALL_ of them, every extension dll, php5ts.dll, the isapi
dll (shutdown iis first), all libxml dlls, etc.
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[2004-02-15 13:49:48] zeger at zeger dot nl
Using 5.0.0b4 (beta4) with II6.0 and the mysql extentsion works fine,
adding the php_exif.dll results in an "Invalid access to memory
location. " error.
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[2004-02-14 20:41:39] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Did you delete ALL the existing old PHP related dlls before installing
the snapshot? Are you absolutely sure you don't have the old extension
you're trying to load? Are you loading some 3rd party extensions in
your php.ini?
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[2004-02-14 12:51:40] zeger at zeger dot nl
Using IIS 6.0 in ISAPI mode with PHP-5.0.0 snapshot:
Loading the php_exif.dll module gives an "Invalid access to memory
location. " error, php stops
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