ID:               39581
 Updated by:       [email protected]
 Reported By:      durumdara at gmail dot com
-Status:           No Feedback
+Status:           Bogus
 Bug Type:         Apache2 related
 Operating System: win2k3 sp1
 PHP Version:      5.2.0
 New Comment:

DLL mess. no bug > bogus.


Previous Comments:
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[2009-11-01 19:21:23] info at silkcode dot com

Guys, after hours of investigations I finally found the reason - old 
DLLs in system32 - so just copy all DLLs from your latest PHP 
distribution into system32 - they'll overwrite the potentially old
ones. 
These olds were present from earlier dances with old PHP versions.

Regards, hope this helps, too easy.

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[2007-12-20 12:02:35] azatyar at gmail dot com

You should disable the following module (php.ini):
;extension=php_threads.dll
After that the Apache won't.

p.s. php 5.2.5, apache 2.2.6.

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[2007-02-07 14:42:27] abel dot online at xs4all dot nl

This bug appeared next to impossible to workaround. However, after
several hours, I found that the following sequence of actions removed
the error. I assume W2K3, PHP52 and MySql50.

1) Install using the wizard, set option for integrating in Apache 2.2,
do NOT set any extensions.

2) Restart Apache and test its stability

3) Run the wizard again. Now install ONE/TWO extension(s), only "MySql"
and/or "MySqli".

4) Manually edit php.ini (in c:\program files\php). Change the line
with the ext-dir to (including quotes):
extension_dir="C:\Program Files\PHP\ext"

5) Uncomment the line with php_mysql.dll

6) Restart Apache and test (careful, gently, php may crash again!)

It worked for me. Any other sequence of actions, including installing
some other extensions, crashed it. Selecting all extensions always
crashed Apache in php5ts.dll (I consider it a severe bug, because it php
actually crashes its host Apache, which is evil).

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[2006-12-22 10:15:16] johnr at silver-bullet dot co dot nz

I had EXACTLY the same issue. Same error when installing PHP, etc. 

When I went to uninstall I noticed thaat I had TWO versions of PHP
installed... 4.3 and 5.2. 

I uninstalled both and then reinstalled PHP 5.2 and everything worked
sweet. 

BUT I also ONLY installed the MySQL extension the second time around so
was the answer having two versions installed or was it one of the
extensions?

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[2006-12-06 20:44:41] jason dot egan at gmail dot com

swummer, would you mind clarifying that a little? My current install
uses php5apache2_2.dll as the default file name. I've gone ahead and
changed it to php5apache2.dll, updated my httpd.conf, and restarted the
server. I still have the same issues no matter how it is named.

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