ID: 29224
Comment by: RedEye2048 at hotmail dot com
Reported By: marcschroeder at hotmail dot com
Status: Bogus
Bug Type: *Configuration Issues
Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP
PHP Version: 5.0.1
New Comment:
Same problem here to, but I'm running;
Apache 2.0.50
PHP 5.0.1
MySQL 4.0.13
Win2k
- Uncommented 'extension=php_mysql.dll' in php.ini
- Copied "php_mysql.dll" to the "C:\php\" root
(where other dll's are added and they work without a prob like;
php5apache2.dll
php_sockets.dll
)
I'm also getting the same error each time php is restart;
PHP Startup : Unable to load dynamic library 'C:/php/php_mysql.dll'-
The specified procedure could not be found.
Would be nice for a lot people this prob could be solved it seems.
Previous Comments:
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[2004-10-11 13:16:31] somenet at somewhere dot org
Nine...im having the same problem. Why is status "Bogus"?
the path in the error i recieve is the one where the file is located.
Major bug. Cant use php now...
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[2004-09-16 17:04:15] jaapjp at zonnet dot nl
Make that eight. I've got the same problem (unable to load dynamic
library 'c:\php\ext\php_mysql.dll' - Kan opgegeven module niet vinden)
under Apache 2.0.50 with PHP 5.0.1. The path given in the error message
is correct....
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[2004-09-12 14:37:03] rene_nadorp at planet dot nl
That's 7 users reporting the same problem: I get the same error message
(unable to load module php_mysql.dll. module not found), although it's
in the right directory (../ext). Loading modules from the same
directory is succesful. Only mysql results in error.
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[2004-09-11 01:43:45] php at pattersonweb dot org
I have seen this same error under Apache 1, with PHP 5.0 and Mysql 4...
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[2004-08-27 23:27:52] at989 at earthlink dot net
I think this is a IIS problem, not PHP. I had the same thing several
times, and each time it goes away after I tweak something in IIS.
I changed the dll to which the php extension is maped to see if I got a
similar message or not (to see if this was indeed a php or iis problem).
I got "module not found" message. After I restored the mapping,
everything worked fine :-/
I have no idea why this happened. But i hope this will help someone who
knows more about iis to figure this out.
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