Edit report at http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=53233&edit=1
ID: 53233 Comment by: php-user-42 at garn dot ws Reported by: php-user-42 at garn dot ws Summary: Extensions not working on x64 Windows Server Status: Bogus Type: Bug Package: Reproducible crash Operating System: Windows 2003 Server x64 PHP Version: 5.3.3 Block user comment: N New Comment: I did some more research on this problem and found out i had an error in the configuration: The path to look up the dlls was set statical to an old version of php. After fixing that all extensions are working as expected. (Using the 5.3.3 x86 edition on windows x64 server) Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2010-11-04 16:57:46] [email protected] There is no benefit to run PHP in x64 mode on windows x64 (server or workstation). IIS can be x64 and php still be in 32bit, that's actually the recommended configuration for php with IIS. For Apache, x64 is not officially supported and is not faster (even slower in many cases). However php-next should support x64 (and all the libs we need...). mbstring works just fine as well on Windows... not sure what's wrong with your setup. But there is no bug (as in mbstring&co loads fine) > bogus. For further install support question, please refer to the php setup or windows mailing list. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2010-11-04 16:53:35] uramihsayibok at gmail dot com 32-/64-bit only matters to the application trying to load the DLL. If you compiled a 64-bit PHP then yes, the extension has to be 64-bit as well (in which case you need to compile that yourself too), but if you have the (distributed) 32-bit PHP then you need the (distributed) 32-bit extension. Right now windows.php.net only has x86 stuff, so is your feature request about offering x64 too? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2010-11-03 10:13:54] php-user-42 at garn dot ws Description: ------------ I'm not sure who is responsible for the php extensions shipped in the windows binary package, so i'm sorry if this is placed wrong here. As stated out in several other bugs it is possible to use PHP on Windows x64 Servers. This works fine using the default or minimal configuration. But this for example does not include the mbstring or soap extension which are required for us. If i try to enable the mbstring extension php crashes, telling php_mbstring.dll is not a valid windows 32 application. I'm almost sure the real meaning of this is php_mbstring.dll is not a valid x64 dll. So, is there any plan to offer x64 support for the extensions shipped with php? Regards. ben ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=53233&edit=1
