ID: 5921
Updated by: jmoore
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old-Status: Duplicate
Status: Closed
Bug Type: Performance problem
Operating system: 
PHP Version: 4.0.1pl2
Assigned To: 
Comments:

Known bug.. lots of reports with more information, closing this one.

Previous Comments:
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[2000-08-08 09:54:09] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
After installing everything on a new Dell we received, everything works fine.

Doesn't make any sense. Same OS, same build.

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[2000-08-03 11:41:45] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
thatīs (user feedback) definitively a dup of the common ISAPI bug weīve at current

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[2000-08-02 15:19:25] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'll build a debug version of pl2 and then attach the debugger, maybe that'll help.

Triming the code down is a tough job :)

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[2000-08-02 15:03:31] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
There are several problems with the Win32 builds, Iīm
curently trying to build all stuff in debug mode and trying
to examine, if you could reduce your code (I failed on this
task several times) and attach it, itīll be very helpful.
Thx

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[2000-08-02 14:34:43] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
It seems that on any type of complex script, PHP on Windows 2000 just runs out of 
control.

In CGI mode, php.exe runs to 100% CPU, in ISAPI dllhost.exe does the same.

I've tried attaching the debugger to the process, but doesn't help much.

I have no idea where to start looking in the script because the same thing works fine 
on Unix.

Thanks,
Brad

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