ID: 40720
Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: soadlink at gmail dot com
Status: Bogus
Bug Type: Performance problem
Operating System: Ubuntu 6.10
PHP Version: 5.2.1
New Comment:
I the Linux OS 64-bit? Then difference in memory requirements are
easily explained - on 64-bit pointers and longs are twice as long as on
32-bit, and PHP uses both a lot in variables, so memory requirement for
huge array can be significantly bigger on 64-bit OS.
Previous Comments:
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[2007-03-05 11:37:51] soadlink at gmail dot com
Then it is neither bogus or closed, because a problem does exist, so it
is definitely not bogus.
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[2007-03-05 11:30:59] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Closed" means there was a problem and it has been fixed.
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[2007-03-05 11:25:45] soadlink at gmail dot com
Closed, not bogus, as I voluntarily decided to end the problem.
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[2007-03-05 11:20:48] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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[2007-03-05 11:08:01] soadlink at gmail dot com
>Because your windows machine has more RAM?
Just as I figured, you obviously didn't read my first post entirely,
and have little clue what I was talking about... which is why I was
repeating myself.
>Because the script doesn't actually work?
Actually it works just fine on Windows. Ubuntu is where I have the
problems. What's that the 3rd time I've said that now?
>Because it works differently?
Really? Gee I didn't notice that. /sarcasm
Anyways forget it. Don't even bother helping.
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