Edit report at http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=51298&edit=1
ID: 51298 Updated by: paj...@php.net Reported by: trotsky_icepick at hotmail dot com Summary: TZ detection crash Status: Assigned Type: Bug Package: Apache2 related Operating System: Windows Vista SP2 PHP Version: 5.3.2 Assigned To: pajoye New Comment: I'm not negative, I only try to keep the noise/signal ration as low as I can for identified bugs, like this one. The many other crash reports are usually not crashes but simply bad configurations. And bugs.php.net is not a support channel. However I happily support users on php-windows or any other support channel. Or in your case simply wrong version of PHP, you need the thread safe version of php for Apache as Apache uses thread safe SAPIs. NTS only contains cli, fastcgi/cgi or other non thread safe SAPIs. Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2010-07-06 02:17:53] chris dot groothoff at mbits dot com dot au I fail to understand why pajoye is so negative towards the comments provided. This topic may not be a bug directly related to the application Apache or PHP (and this forum), but it is a bug preventing the installation an operation of the application caused by the installation package/process provided. pajoye indicated that the issue has been identified, but why then are people providing evidence that this issue is still causing so much concern. For me, I followed the path of using the ZIP file rather than the MSI. This would suggest that the MSI installer package has not been configured with the correct options. So would it not be fair to say that the someone need to take responsibility for this issue and 1. take a look at the MSI and 2. provide a valid resolution. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2010-07-05 23:54:05] paj...@php.net Change title to do not catch all config related reports. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2010-07-05 23:52:42] paj...@php.net Because I explained already where this exact bug comes from. 99.9999% of the other cases are only due to missing DLLs in the PATH or using the wrong DLLs (like mysql's DLL instead of php's libmysql.dll). ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2010-07-05 23:22:03] chuck at bwassociates dot com I fail to see why you believe this is an unrelated issue to the bug. The bug title is "Error when loading php5apache2_2.dll" and that is what I, along with many others, have been suffering. While you may believe it is a "date" issue, and that may be so, the problem exists and someone should be seriously looking at the problem rather than dismissing it with flippant remarks and snide comments. To date, I have not seen anyone respond positively to this problem or attempt to solve it. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2010-07-05 22:46:10] paj...@php.net Can you please stop to add totally unrelated support questions to this bug please? Don't mess with DLL, binaries, etc. if you are not sure what to do. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=51298 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=51298&edit=1