Re: PHP Access Violations

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Following up on this now...

I have successfully installed Apache 2.0.59 (Win32), and configured
successfully for PHP 5.1.6 and MySQL 5.0.24.  The app is running fine,
but I ran a few manipulation queries from the SQLyog interface and
Apache did crash.  I'll have try to reproduce the problem again in
order to get the exception data.  This is looking more and more like a
SQLyog problem.  Maybe I should try another MySQL admin client.

-Christopher

On 9/6/06, Christopher Watson <skygeex@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Spoke too soon.  After a reboot, I had only IE and Homesite open,
making changes to PHP code and running the app, and it hit an access
violation.  So SQLyog ain't it.

-Chris

On 9/6/06, Christopher Watson <skygeex@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Thanks for the input, Jon.  I'll get to the Apache and IIS restart
> suggestions soon.
>
> Meanwhile, I think I have a semi-repeatable recipe for getting the
> access violation to happen.  As far as I can tell, everything is cool
> until I open up SQLyog and do some sort of database manipulation
> within it.  Almost immediately after that, switching back to the
> browser and flying through the app a little more brings on the
> violation.  So far, my testing is indicating to me that the violation
> does not occur without SQLyog having done some work in the database.
>
> -Chris


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