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Bug #54219 calling round() with mysql 5.5.8 query derived variables causes php to crash
Submitted: 2011-03-11 02:38 UTC Modified: 2013-02-18 00:34 UTC
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From: barny dot s at virgin dot net Assigned:
Status: No Feedback Package: ODBC related
PHP Version: 5.3.5 OS: Win7 Ultimate x64
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2011-03-11 02:38 UTC] barny dot s at virgin dot net
Description:
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using 32bit php 5.3.5 fastCGI under windows 7 ultimate x64, if i create an odbc connection to my 32bit mdx standalone sequiter codebase with largefile support activated ( dbase derived database ) driver then not only does my php script run slow, subsequent mysql queries return values that when passed to the php round( .., 2) function, cause php to crash and iis7 returns its default 'http error 500 ' page. if i dont create an odbc connection, php runs fine. if i use microsofts default dbase ( 32bit ) odbc driver instead, php runs fine ... sounds like codebase odbc driver is corrupting php memory. is this possible ? unfortunately i cant use microsofts dbase driver to write to codebase style dbase files because it mangles the codebase index files.


Test script:
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this is too complicated. to describe installing codebase on win x64, 32 bit php on win x64 and creating the mysql data and query will take ages !


Expected result:
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the default iis7 error 500 page is generateD :
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<title>500 - Internal server error.</title>
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 [2011-03-11 04:48 UTC] aharvey@php.net
-Status: Open +Status: Feedback -Package: MySQL related +Package: ODBC related
 [2011-03-11 04:48 UTC] aharvey@php.net
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 [2013-02-18 00:34 UTC] php-bugs at lists dot php dot net
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