ID: 11391
Updated by: phildriscoll
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old Status: Assigned
Status: Closed
Bug Type: Feature/Change Request
Operating System: Win 98
PHP Version: 4.0.5
Assigned To: PhilDriscoll
New Comment:

Fixed.

As of php 4.1.0, the widows installer has an uninstall facility.

Previous Comments:
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[2001-10-02 04:49:10] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Will investigate for the next release of the installer.


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[2001-08-12 15:27:57] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

User Response:

Because I wasn't able to comment on an existing bug [ #12363 ], I'll open a new bug 
with
my comments to [ #11952 ], since I believe the reporter was right.

I agree it isn't hard to uninstall PHP from a Windows PC (it doesn't change anything 
in
the registry or so) - if you know what files to delete. Most Windows users like
easy-to-use installers, so the .exe was a great idea.

However, if you use the .exe, you don't know which files are added, so uninstalling 
them
is hard to do. If there would be an uninstallation utility (like most Windows programs
have), people that used the installer because they don't want to know about the 
technical
stuff of PHP, don't have to do so when the remove it.

Plus, and this is more personally, I prefer programs that come with an uninstaller,
because if I want to get rid of it, I know all traces of it are removed with a single
click (I know the "all traces" thing isn't completely correct, but that's
another issue). And I think other users also think so.

Maybe one of your arguments would be "if they don't know how to (un)install from an
archive, they shouldn't run a web server with PHP on it". Correct. If that would be a
live web server, and not like I use it, as a simulation to build (and test) my site
locally (with Apache, MySQL and PHP all running from Windows 98), and then to upload 
it to
a real server, that is maintained by people who know what they are doing (at least, 
that's
what I pay them for).

So my suggestion is to look for someone who knows how to do it, and add this feature 
to
the Windows installer.


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[2001-07-22 15:05:55] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

reclassified

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[2001-06-10 23:33:38] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

The Windows installer does not create an uninstall entry. Since it places several 
files (you don't know about) in Windows directorys it is not easy to uninstall by 
hand.

If the installer increases the reference counters for the dlls in the registry (and it 
should do so) it is nearly impossible to uninstll by hand.

Please, don't say: Who want's to uninstall this great software? There must be a chance 
to test it without corrupting the system.


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