Edit report at http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=51298&edit=1

 ID:               51298
 Comment by:       viderbit at abv dot bg
 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:      pajoye

 New Comment:

Hi people! This is incopatibility with VM9...

Just download Apache version from http://www.apachelounge.com + oficial
PHP 5.3.2 

VM9 ...



No metter zip or msi. My setup was zip apachelounge version + PHP 5.3.2
TS VM9 

msi. And Everything works great...


Previous Comments:
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[2010-06-09 16:01:39] brad at musatcha dot com

I don't believe it, but the suggestion from peter dot martin at spam dot
la also 

works for me.



Digging in my event log on Windows XP SP3, here is what I see:



Faulting application httpd.exe, version 2.2.15.0, faulting module
php5ts.dll, 

version 5.3.2.0, fault address 0x000e6d2c.



The application, C:\Program Files\Apache Software 

Foundation\Apache2.2\bin\httpd.exe, generated an application error The
error 

occurred on 06/09/2010 @ 08:54:48.171 The exception generated was
c0000005 at 

address 00896D2C (php5ts!php_date_get_timezone_ce)



This seems to be right in line with what you are saying pajoye, so I am
guessing 

that Peter's suggestion isn't really fixing the problem.

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[2010-06-03 22:14:14] sridhar dot devulkar at roost dot com

I had the same issue and was resolved by doing the same thing that
"peter dot martin at spam dot la" did.



All it was needed was to load php5ts.dll and libpq.dll through Apache.



Now accessing the php script from the command line as well as from the
web page works like a charm.



BTW, my setup is this:



Operating System: Windows Vista

Apache: Apache 2.2.11

PHP: php-5.3.2-Win32-VC6-x86.zip



Thanks,

Sri.

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[2010-05-30 08:49:56] chris dot groothoff at mbits dot com dot au

Just to let you know that the suggestion to install the ZIP version
(thread safe version) of the installation + manual configuration does
allow it to work properly. This would seem to suggest that it seem that
the MSI installer version is doing some thing during the install. If I
get a chance to pule the MSI apart, it may reveal the what it is trying
to do.

I have tested version 5.2.3 and 5.2.13, both work fine when installed
from the ZIP file.

BTW - I have resorted to using 5.2.13 as it contains the PHP_SNMP.DLL
that was required to run CACTI as I am not sure where to get a version
for 5.2.3.

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[2010-05-28 00:21:54] paj...@php.net

Please, really, stop to add completely unrelated comments to this
issue.



This bug is clearly identified, there is a thread safe issue with the
date initialization. Every recent comments about missing DLLs are not
crashes but bad configurations.

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[2010-05-28 00:19:33] ppylak at gmail dot com

Supplement to my previous post.

I've added to c:\PHP\ such dlls (from pgAdmin III 1.10 installation):



gssapi32.dll,

comerr32.dll,

krb5_32.dll,

libintl-8.dll,

libiconv-2.dll,

k5sprt32.dll



and line



Loadfile "C:/PHP/libpq.dll"



to httpd.conf and my Apache has started with no changes to php.ini.

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