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- From: Franck Martin <Franck AT sopac.org>
- To: 'TDS Development Group' <freetds AT franklin.oit.unc.edu>
- Subject: RE: Mysterious segfaults PHP+unixODBC+freetds
- Date: Wed, 5 Jun 2002 11:27:33 +1200
There is a timeout in php too...
I lodged a bug report to php but it was closed without too much thought...
Franck Martin
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-----Original Message-----
From: Björn Lantz [mailto:bjorn.lantz AT easyt.com]
Sent: Tuesday, 4 June 2002 10:06
To: TDS Development Group
Subject: [freetds] Mysterious segfaults PHP+unixODBC+freetds
Hi,
I use php4.2.1 + unixODBC 2.2.1 + freetds 0.53. I use the php scripts to
connect to ms sql server 7 hosted on nt4 machines.
When I connect to the local (on the LAN) sql server everything seems fine,
but when i connect to a remote server over the Internet i get segfaults in
the httpd log and very strange odbc results. I hit my refresh-button in
the broser, and the php-script that generates the output based on a query
works 1/2 of the times. And - I assure you - it is not a php-programming
error.
I don't know where the error might be, but I suspect that the response
time when I communicate over out 512kbps line might have to do with it. I
read a posting about the timeout settings in the freetds.conf file. Could
that be the problem?
Is php+unixODBC+freetds a good configuration. Is it better to use iODBC?
Thanks for any help.
/Björn
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Mysterious segfaults PHP+unixODBC+freetds,
Björn Lantz, 06/04/2002
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- RE: Mysterious segfaults PHP+unixODBC+freetds, Dave Brotherstone, 06/04/2002
- RE: Mysterious segfaults PHP+unixODBC+freetds, Björn Lantz, 06/04/2002
- RE: Mysterious segfaults PHP+unixODBC+freetds, Björn Lantz, 06/04/2002
- RE: Mysterious segfaults PHP+unixODBC+freetds, Franck Martin, 06/04/2002
- RE: Mysterious segfaults PHP+unixODBC+freetds, Franck Martin, 06/04/2002
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