ID:               24075
 User updated by:  Sven dot Schnitzke at t-online dot de
 Reported By:      Sven dot Schnitzke at t-online dot de
-Status:           Feedback
+Status:           Open
 Bug Type:         Dynamic loading
 Operating System: WIN98SE
 PHP Version:      4.3.2
 New Comment:

Yes, I am 100% sure. Meanwhile I verified that an absolute path spec
does work. It is _really_ strange: curiously I tried go_pear.php and I
encounter the named problem. When executing other scripts this is not
the case.
There is another strange thing about go_pear.php: it thinks I am using
cgi while I am using php4apache. 
I tried go_pear with a PHP 4.4-dev and it worked (with some minor
gliches) !?!?
I will investigate further. It seems it could be a pear issue.


Previous Comments:
------------------------------------------------------------------------

[2003-06-07 04:50:23] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Are you 100% sure you have really updated PHP and that you
don't have duplicate php4ts.dll's in your system?
And that the one you have is for PHP 4.3.2?
 
And FYI: earlier extensions might not work with current php.



------------------------------------------------------------------------

[2003-06-07 03:49:11] Sven dot Schnitzke at t-online dot de

I just downloaded PHP-4.3.2 final and wanted to install it.
(extension dir is specified as ..\php\extensions)

I have parallel folders with some versions of PHP4 from 4.0.6 thru
4.3.2-RC and some snapshot 
4.4-dev which I arranged to have at hand by just copying PHP.INI to the
Apache folder and 
renaming the PHP folder to be the one supposed to hold the active PHP.
No parts of PHP outside 
these folders except some two PIFS used to start PHP from the command
line.
This works because the Apache folder and the active PHP folder are
parallel in the same tree.

All versions I have work well this way including an earlier 4.3.2-RC.
Now 4.3.2 final does not!

IMHO copying the extensions to the WINSYS folder is not a viable way
because
a) it clutters WINSYS
b) you are unable to quickly go forth (and back in case of trouble)
with upgrading PHP

Maybe absolute path works but I don't think it is a good idea to have a
lot of places where
absolute path specs are required.

------------------------------------------------------------------------


-- 
Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=24075&edit=1

Reply via email to