ID: 35910 User updated by: Ryan dot Melena at gmail dot com Reported By: Ryan dot Melena at gmail dot com -Status: Feedback +Status: Open Bug Type: Reproducible crash Operating System: Windows XP PHP Version: 5.1-latest New Comment:
Sorry, I'm not very experienced as a Linux administrator. I think compiling PHP from scratch and installing/learning GDB is a bit over my head. PHP takes down apache in Windows and with VS I'm able to view the assembly which points to a dword move operation. "00648F4A mov dword ptr [edx],eax" I'm happy to help any way I can but I just don't have the enviornment set up to get a backtrace (and I'm not adept enough with linux to set it up). Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2006-01-05 21:57:03] [EMAIL PROTECTED] I can't reproduce it, btw. What version of MySQL are you using? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2006-01-05 21:41:22] [EMAIL PROTECTED] You don't have to install rpms, you can build the snapshot in your own home directory. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2006-01-05 21:35:10] Ryan dot Melena at gmail dot com Tried latest snapshot on Windows and experienced the same problem. Unable to try newest snapshot on Redhat system as it is not under my control and is maintained via rpms. Any way to retrieve backtrack on Windows system? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2006-01-05 21:28:29] [EMAIL PROTECTED] If you're still able to reproduce it - please provide the backtrace (I can see the "Redhat" in the OS field, so I believe you should be able to use gdb for that). ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2006-01-05 21:27:06] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please try using this CVS snapshot: http://snaps.php.net/php5.1-latest.tar.gz For Windows: http://snaps.php.net/win32/php5.1-win32-latest.zip ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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/35910 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=35910&edit=1