ID:               41194
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      bugs dot php at anonymousmail dot net
 Status:           Bogus
 Bug Type:         Reproducible crash
 Operating System: Windows XP Professional x64 Edit
 PHP Version:      5.2.1
 New Comment:

>My point was, if someone wants to install php and they don't know
>about this stuff, then they will be UNABLE to use php! 

These are just warnings and they say "you did not read the docs, go now
and read them".

>For the longest time I tried to get php to work on my computer. 
>I gave up many times.

Well, you should really start with the docs.


>..they usually don't expect to maximize the likelihood that it
>will crash for unknown (to them) reasons!

Crash? What crash are you talking about?

>You can't expect everyone that wishes to learn and use php to be
>knowledgeable about dependencies, etc. They just want to LEARN how to
>use php, which they can't do if they can't successfully install php!

Huh? Dependencies?
All these dependencies are described in the docs and we do expect
everyone to be able to read.

>This is a real bug, because if you install all the extensions, it
>crashes and it's reproducible. 
>If it crashes AND it's reproducible, is that not a bug???

Startup warnings are no crashes and you should start reading the docs
before installing anything.
Not PHP problem.


Previous Comments:
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[2007-04-26 22:03:43] bugs dot php at anonymousmail dot net

Yes, it is apparent that these extensions require third party
libraries. Which is exactly why I posted this bug report in the first
place.

My point was, if someone wants to install php and they don't know about
this stuff, then they will be UNABLE to use php! I know this from past
experience.

For the longest time I tried to get php to work on my computer. I gave
up many times. Finally, I figured out what was happening with the
extensions! Then I took a great deal of time to document what was
happening so you could see exactly what I was talking about.

When someone installs software on their computer, they usually want to
install everything to maximize the potential of the software. When they
do this, they usually don't expect to maximize the likelihood that it
will crash for unknown (to them) reasons!

You can't expect everyone that wishes to learn and use php to be
knowledgeable about dependencies, etc. They just want to LEARN how to
use php, which they can't do if they can't successfully install php!

You can call this a bogus bug if you want, but it apparently is a real
issue for some users.

This is a real bug, because if you install all the extensions, it
crashes and it's reproducible. If it crashes AND it's reproducible, is
that not a bug???

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[2007-04-26 08:59:52] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

All these extensions require thirtd party libraris which are apparently
missing in your system.

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[2007-04-26 00:25:45] bugs dot php at anonymousmail dot net

One small thing I noticed while looking at phpinfo is that the internal
value of "include_path" is ".;C:\php5\pear". I installed pear, but the
installer didn't change include_path.

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[2007-04-25 23:57:51] bugs dot php at anonymousmail dot net

In the FileAlyzer output, it says:

File: C:\Programs\php5\ext\php_netools.dll

This is where I had originally installed php. I completely uninstalled
php and reinstalled it to the default location thinking it would help,
but it didn't.

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[2007-04-25 23:44:23] bugs dot php at anonymousmail dot net

I forgot to mention that I can use the mysql amd mysqli extensions
which enable me to successfully run phpmyadmin.

PHP works great on my system until I install one of the extensions
listed in the Apache error log which failed to load.

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