Edit report at http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=51298&edit=1
ID: 51298
Comment by: ficcionista at gmail dot com
Reported by: trotsky_icepick at hotmail dot com
Summary: Error when loading php5apache2_2.dll
Status: Assigned
Type: Bug
Package: Apache2 related
Operating System: Windows Vista SP2
PHP Version: 5.3.2
Assigned To: jmertic
New Comment:
I'm receiving the same error. Here's what I could find out:
Installed the following on a fresh Win XP SP3 machine:
- httpd-2.2.15-win32-x86-openssl-0.9.8m-r2.msi - Defaults
- php-5.3.2-Win32-VC6-x86.msi - Defaults
As soon as I tried to start apache i get this error: "The request
operation has failed":
Error signature:
szAppName : httpd.exe szAppVer : 2.2.15.0 szModName : php5ts.dll
szModVer : 5.3.2.0 offset : 000e6d2c
On the Windows event viewer i got this:
Faulting application httpd.exe, version 2.2.15.0, faulting module
php5ts.dll, version 5.3.2.0, fault address 0x000e6d2c.
I've also tried disabling PHP's extensions and then turning them on one
by one.
Here's the only PHP config that allowed me to start apache (Crippled,
but running):
Enabled extensions:
php_bz2.dll
php_curl.dll
php_gd2.dll
php_gettext.dll
php_mysql.dll
php_mysqli.dll
php_openssl.dll
php_soap.dll
Disabled extensions
php_dba.dll
php_fdf.dll
php_sockets.dll
php_tidy.dll
php_xmlrpc.dll
php_xsl.dll
php_zip.dll
php_exif.dll
php_gmp.dll
php_imap.dll
php_ldap.dll
php_mbstring.dll
php_mcrypt.dll
php_mhash.dll
php_mime_magic.dll
php_ming.dll
php_pspell.dll
php_shmop.dll
php_snmp.dll
Previous Comments:
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[2010-03-28 12:20:46] [email protected]
It seems to be only a problem when you use the MSI. It does not happen
if you install PHP manually using the zip releases.
It also works if I completelly remove the PHP directory and run the MSI
again.
As it is critical that the MSI works smoothly, it is not like you don't
have alternative right now to update to 5.3.2. The MSI maintainer is
investigating the problem.
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[2010-03-28 06:39:11] jeftyneg at yahoo dot com
Any update of this critical issue? I think thorough testing was not
performed against Apache 2.2.15 due to the fact that Apache 2.2.15 was
released 2 days after PHP 5.3.2 was released. Maybe there's a
compatibility issue between Apache 2.2.15 and PHP 5.3.2. I personally
considered this as a critical bug because this is a blocking issue. One
can't proceed with testing the PHP scripts because installation can
cause Apache 2.2.15 to crash.
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[2010-03-24 15:32:25] jeftyneg at yahoo dot com
Did you perform any special steps why you can't reproduce it anymore?
Because in my case, I can always replicate the bug. Other user also can
replicate the bug as noted in [2010-03-23 13:05 UTC].
OS: Windows XP with SP3(Fresh installation with updates from Microsoft)
PHP: 5.3.2
Apache: 2.2.15
Installation options used are all default.
I just can't imagine why you can't replicate the bug but in our
environment, it can easily be replicated. Please tell us more about your
test environment.
Thanks.
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[2010-03-23 16:01:19] [email protected]
I can't reproduce it anymore, clean install for both Windows and PHP. I
also tested the installer on all supported windows version with apache
2.2.15, it went like a charm.
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[2010-03-23 15:05:44] hfastt at hotmail dot com
Same problem here.
Installed Apache 2.2.15
[httpd-2.2.15-win32-x86-openssl-0.9.8m-r2.msi]
and PHP 5.2.13 [php-5.2.13-Win32-VC6-x86.msi]
(or PHP 5.3.2 [php-5.3.2-Win32-VC6-x86.msi])
on Windows XP SP3.
When I try to start Apache, it crashes with
Error signature:
szAppName : httpd.exe szAppVer : 2.2.15.0 szModName : php5ts.dll
szModVer : 5.2.13.13 offset : 000f352a
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