ID: 27512 Comment by: guillaume dot brocker at ircad dot u-strasbg dot fr Reported By: jl at lusidor dot nu Status: Bogus Bug Type: Apache related Operating System: Win XP pro and home PHP Version: 5.0.0b4 (beta4) New Comment:
Just upgraded to the latest release (5.0.0RC2) and every thing works fine now. Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2004-04-22 15:47:01] justinw at bsdhosting dot co dot za Just downloaded latest snapshot no problems, extensions load fine ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2004-04-22 15:39:23] justinw at bsdhosting dot co dot za I too have this problem with php5-rc1 running on apache 1.3.29 on winxp professional apache runs fine with no extensions or with 1 extension loaded but as soon as I try load two extensions apache crashes with no error logs. After apache would crash I would have to remove php from my apache.conf and restart apache. Then put it back into my apache.conf and reload it to get apache to get it running again. Extensions I tried loading were php_gd2.dll and php_pgsql.dll, php worked when I loaded either one alone. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2004-03-18 12:15:30] guillaume dot brocker at ircad dot u-strasbg dot fr I'm on windows 2000, running an apache 1.3.29 with php5 beta 4. When loading any extension, apache crashes without any error message. So I can confirm, it is a bug ! ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2004-03-16 21:08:58] malbert at agencyport dot com Althought there may be others, in addition to this bug (#27512) I've found the following entriese that seem to describe this same issue. The response to each of these is somewhat dismisive of the problem, without providing any real insight into a fix: (each is either marked with a status of "closed" or "bogus") 27261 27250 27348 27404 27250 27404 An install of PHP 5b4 (or the latest snapshot as of the evening of Mar, 16 2004) per the instructions at the beginning of this entry produce the error described in this original submission. I've been able to reproduce this now on: Windows XP using Apache 1.3.29 Windows 2000 using Apache 1.3.29 An install of PHP 5b3 in the same manner produces no errors. If this is not a bug, could you please point to a resource that describes a work-around? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2004-03-08 06:38:49] [EMAIL PROTECTED] These are all installation problems. Please do not submit any more reports about this non-issue. Fix your setups! (works perfectly for me with latest CVS snapshot) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at http://bugs.php.net/27512 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=27512&edit=1