ID:               5764
 Comment by:       usai dot roberto at tiscali dot it
 Reported By:      DrGonzo at web dot de
 Status:           Closed
 Bug Type:         Dynamic loading related
 Operating System: Win32
 PHP Version:      4.0.0
 New Comment:

I have the same problem but the libraries are php_mysql.dll or
php_msql.dll or php_msql.dll and other databases libraries.

No problems for others library like for example php_gd2.dll or
php_pdf.dll.



My configuration is:



windows 2003 server enterprise ediction

Apache/2.0.47 (Win32) 

PHP/5.0.0RC1

MySql 4.0.18-nt



Bye


Previous Comments:
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[2000-08-20 02:19:11] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

No feedback from user.



--Jani

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[2000-07-26 15:08:45] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

do you have php_oci8.dll in your extension_dir ?

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[2000-07-24 22:13:00] DrGonzo at web dot de

I dont know if this is a real bug but i tried kind of anything to solve
it and did not get a positive result, so i just submit it now. 

I tried to load several dll's using the extension directive of the
php.ini file. 

The files i tried to load are:

php_oci8.dll

php_oracle.dll

I get 2 different error messages for those files:

for php_oci8.dll it is the message that the dll can not be found.

for php_oracle.dll its the message that the dll is not a valid php
lib.

But i can load other dlls like php_ftp.dll or php_calendar.dll without
an error message.

So i am sure that my extension_dir is configured right.

I also think that these files are valid libs. I got them from
download.swwwing.com.

So you can check that out.

I will send you my php.ini file, too. Perhaps I just did some config
crapp. I dont hope that this is the case and i just keep you from doing
important things, if its the case please let me know what i did wrong.



Here comes the php.ini( i am running win98 ):



[PHP]



;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;

; About this file ;

;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;

; This file controls many aspects of PHP's behavior.  In order for PHP
to

; read it, it must be named 'php.ini'.  PHP looks for it in the
current

; working directory, in the path designated by the environment
variable

; PHPRC, and in the path that was defined in compile time (in that
order).

; Under Windows, the compile-time path is the Windows directory.  The

; path in which the php.ini file is looked for can be overriden using

; the -c argument in command line mode.

;

; The syntax of the file is extremely simple.  Whitespace and Lines

; beginning with a semicolon are silently ignored (as you probably
guessed).

; Section headers (e.g. [Foo]) are also silently ignored, even though

; they might mean something in the future.

;

; Directives are specified using the following syntax:

; directive = value

; Directive names are *case sensitive* - foo=bar is different from
FOO=bar.

;

; The value can be a string, a number, a PHP constant (e.g. E_ALL or
M_PI), one

; of the INI constants (On, Off, True, False, Yes, No and None) or an
expression

; (e.g. E_ALL & ~E_NOTICE), or a quoted string ("foo").

;

; Expressions in the INI file are limited to bitwise operators and
parentheses:

; |                             bitwise OR

; &                             bitwise AND

; ~                             bitwise NOT

; !                             boolean NOT

;

; Boolean flags can be turned on using the values 1, On, True or Yes.

; They can be turned off using the values 0, Off, False or No.

;

; An empty string can be denoted by simply not writing anything after
the equal

; sign, or by using the None keyword:

;

;   foo =                       ; sets foo to an empty string

;       foo = none              ; sets foo to an empty string

;       foo = "none"    ; sets foo to the string 'none'

;

; If you use constants in your value, and these constants belong to a
dynamically

; loaded extension (either a PHP extension or a Zend extension), you
may only

; use these constants *after* the line that loads the extension.

;

; All the values in the php.ini-dist file correspond to the builtin

; defaults (that is, if no php.ini is used, or if you delete these
lines,

; the builtin defaults will be identical).





;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;

; Language Options ;

;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;



engine                  =       On      ; Enable the PHP scripting language engine 
under Apache

short_open_tag  =       On      ; allow the <? tag.  otherwise, only <?php and
<script> tags are recognized.

asp_tags                =       Off ; allow ASP-style <% %> tags

precision               =       14      ; number of significant digits displayed in 
floating
point numbers

y2k_compliance  =       Off     ; whether to be year 2000 compliant (will cause
problems with non y2k compliant browsers)

output_buffering        = Off   ; Output buffering allows you to send header
lines (including cookies)

                                                        ; even after you send body 
content, in the price of slowing
PHP's

                                                        ; output layer a bit.

                                                        ; You can enable output 
buffering by in runtime by calling the
output

                                                        ; buffering functions, or 
enable output buffering for all files

                                                        ; by setting this directive to 
On.

implicit_flush          = Off   ; Implicit flush tells PHP to tell the output
layer to flush itself

                                                        ; automatically after every 
output block.  This is equivalent
to

                                                        ; calling the PHP function 
flush() after each and every call to
print()

                                                        ; or echo() and each and every 
HTML block.

                                                        ; Turning this option on has 
serious performance implications,
and

                                                        ; is generally recommended for 
debugging purposes only.

allow_call_time_pass_reference  = On    ; whether to enable the ability to
force arguments to be 

                                                                                ; 
passed by reference at function-call time.  This method

                                                                                ; is 
deprecated, and is likely to be unsupported in future

                                                                                ; 
versions of PHP/Zend.  The encouraged method of specifying

                                                                                ; 
which arguments should be passed by reference is in the

                                                                                ; 
function declaration.  You're encouraged to try and

                                                                                ; turn 
this option Off, and make sure your scripts work

                                                                                ; 
properly with it, to ensure they will work with future

                                                                                ; 
versions of the language (you will receive a warning

                                                                                ; each 
time you use this feature, and the argument will

                                                                                ; be 
passed by value instead of by reference).



; Safe Mode

safe_mode               =       Off

safe_mode_exec_dir      =

safe_mode_allowed_env_vars = PHP_                                       ; Setting 
certain environment
variables

                                                                                       
                 ; may be a potential security breach.

                                                                                       
                 ; This directive contains a comma-delimited

                                                                                       
                 ; list of prefixes.  In Safe Mode, the

                                                                                       
                 ; user may only alter environment

                                                                                       
                 ; variables whose names begin with the

                                                                                       
                 ; prefixes supplied here.

                                                                                       
                 ; By default, users will only be able

                                                                                       
                 ; to set environment variables that begin

                                                                                       
                 ; with PHP_ (e.g. PHP_FOO=BAR).

                                                                                       
                 ; Note:  If this directive is empty, PHP

                                                                                       
                 ; will let the user modify ANY environment

                                                                                       
                 ; variable!

safe_mode_protected_env_vars = LD_LIBRARY_PATH          ; This directive
contains a comma-

                                                                                       
                 ; delimited list of environment variables,

                                                                                       
                 ; that the end user won't be able to

                                                                                       
                 ; change using putenv().

                                                                                       
                 ; These variables will be protected

                                                                                       
                 ; even if safe_mode_allowed_env_vars is

                                                                                       
                 ; set to allow to change them.





disable_functions       =                                                              
 ; This directive allows you to disable
certain

                                                                                       
                 ; functions for security reasons.  It receives

                                                                                       
                 ; a comma separated list of function names.

                                                                                       
                 ; This directive is *NOT* affected by whether

                                                                                       
                 ; Safe Mode is turned on or off.

                                                                                       
                 



; Colors for Syntax Highlighting mode.  Anything that's acceptable in
<font color=???> would work.

highlight.string        =       #DD0000

highlight.comment       =       #FF8000

highlight.keyword       =       #007700

highlight.bg            =       #FFFFFF

highlight.default       =       #0000BB

highlight.html          =       #000000



; Misc

expose_php      =       On              ; Decides whether PHP may expose the fact that 
it is
installed on the

                                                ; server (e.g., by adding its 
signature to the Web server
header).

                                                ; It is no security threat in any way, 
but it makes it possible

                                                ; to determine whether you use PHP on 
your server or not.







;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;

; Resource Limits ;

;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;



max_execution_time = 30     ; Maximum execution time of each script, in
seconds

memory_limit = 8388608          ; Maximum amount of memory a script may consume
(8MB)





;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;

; Error handling and logging ;

;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;

; error_reporting is a bit-field.  Or each number up to get desired
error reporting level

; E_ALL                         - All errors and warnings

; E_ERROR                       - fatal run-time errors

; E_WARNING                     - run-time warnings (non fatal errors)

; E_PARSE                       - compile-time parse errors

; E_NOTICE                      - run-time notices (these are warnings which often 
result
from a bug in

;                                         your code, but it's possible that it was 
intentional (e.g.,
using an

;                                         uninitialized variable and relying on the 
fact it's
automatically

;                                         initialized to an empty string)

; E_CORE_ERROR          - fatal errors that occur during PHP's initial startup

; E_CORE_WARNING        - warnings (non fatal errors) that occur during PHP's
initial startup

; E_COMPILE_ERROR       - fatal compile-time errors

; E_COMPILE_WARNING     - compile-time warnings (non fatal errors)

; E_USER_ERROR          - user-generated error message

; E_USER_WARNING        - user-generated warning message

; E_USER_NOTICE         - user-generated notice message

; Examples:

; error_reporting = E_ALL & ~E_NOTICE                                           ; show 
all errors, except
for notices

; error_reporting = E_COMPILE_ERROR|E_ERROR|E_CORE_ERROR        ; show only
errors

error_reporting =       E_ALL & ~E_NOTICE               ; Show all errors except for
notices

display_errors  =       On      ; Print out errors (as a part of the HTML script)

log_errors              =       Off     ; Log errors into a log file (server-specific 
log,
stderr, or error_log (below))

track_errors    =       Off     ; Store the last error/warning message in
$php_errormsg (boolean)

;error_prepend_string = "<font color=ff0000>"   ; string to output
before an error message

;error_append_string = "</font>"                ; string to output
after an error message

;error_log      =       filename        ; log errors to specified file

;error_log      =       syslog          ; log errors to syslog (Event Log on NT, not 
valid
in Windows 95)

warn_plus_overloading   =       Off             ; warn if the + operator is used with
strings





;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;

; Data Handling ;

;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;

variables_order         =       "EGPCS" ; This directive describes the order in
which PHP registers

                                                                ; GET, POST, Cookie, 
Environment and Built-in variables (G, P,

                                                                ; C, E & S 
respectively, often referred to as EGPCS or GPC).

                                                                ; Registration is done 
from left to right, newer values
override

                                                                ; older values.

register_globals        =       On              ; Whether or not to register the EGPCS 
variables
as global

                                                                ; variables.  You may 
want to turn this off if you don't want

                                                                ; to clutter your 
scripts' global scope with user data.  This
makes

                                                                ; most sense when 
coupled with track_vars - in which case you
can

                                                                ; access all of the 
GPC variables through the $HTTP_*_VARS[],

                                                                ; variables.

register_argc_argv      =       On              ; This directive tells PHP whether to 
declare
the argv&argc

                                                                ; variables (that 
would contain the GET information).  If you

                                                                ; don't use these 
variables, you should turn it off for

                                                                ; increased performance

track_vars                      =       On              ; enable the $HTTP_*_VARS[] 
arrays, where * is one
of

                                                                ; ENV, POST, GET, 
COOKIE or SERVER.

gpc_order                       =       "GPC"   ; This directive is deprecated.  Use
variables_order instead.



; Magic quotes

magic_quotes_gpc        =       On              ; magic quotes for incoming 
GET/POST/Cookie
data

magic_quotes_runtime=   Off             ; magic quotes for runtime-generated data,
e.g. data from SQL, from exec(), etc.

magic_quotes_sybase     =       Off             ; Use Sybase-style magic quotes 
(escape '
with '' instead of \')



; automatically add files before or after any PHP document

auto_prepend_file       =

auto_append_file        =



; As of 4.0b4, PHP always outputs a character encoding by default in

; the Content-type: header.  To disable sending of the charset, simply

; set it to be empty.

; PHP's built-in default is text/html

default_mimetype = "text/html"

;default_charset = "iso-8859-1"



;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;

; Paths and Directories ;

;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;

include_path    =                   ; UNIX: "/path1:/path2"  Windows:
"\path1;\path2"

doc_root                =       "C:\Programme\Apache Group\Apache\htdocs"              
                 ; the root of
the php pages, used only if nonempty

user_dir                =                                       ; the directory under 
which php opens the script using
/~username, used only if nonempty

;upload_tmp_dir =                       ; temporary directory for HTTP
uploaded files (will use system default if not specified)

upload_max_filesize = 2097152       ; 2 Meg default limit on file
uploads

extension_dir   =       c:\PHP3\                                ; directory in which 
the loadable
extensions (modules) reside

enable_dl               = On                            ; Whether or not to enable the 
dl() function.

                                                                        ; The dl() 
function does NOT properly work in multithreaded

                                                                        ; servers, 
such as IIS or Zeus, and is automatically disabled

                                                                        ; on them.





;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;

; Dynamic Extensions ;

;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;

; if you wish to have an extension loaded automaticly, use the

; following syntax:  extension=modulename.extension

; for example, on windows,

; extension=msql.dll

; or under UNIX,

; extension=msql.so

; Note that it should be the name of the module only, no directory
information 

; needs to go here.  Specify the location of the extension with the
extension_dir directive above.





;Windows Extensions

;extension=php_mysql.dll

;extension=php_nsmail.dll



;extension=php_dbase.dll

;extension=php_filepro.dll

;extension=php_gd.dll

;extension=php_dbm.dll

;extension=php_mssql70.dll

;extension=php_zlib.dll

;extension=php_filepro.dll

;extension=php_imap4r2.dll

;extension=php_ldap.dll

;extension=php_crypt.dll

;extension=php_msql2.dll

;extension=php_odbc.dll

extension=php_ftp.dll

extension=php_oci8.dll 

extension=php_oracle.dll

extension=php_calendar.dll

;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;

; Module Settings ;

;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;



[Syslog]

define_syslog_variables = Off   ; Whether or not to define the various
syslog variables,

                                                                ; e.g. $LOG_PID, 
$LOG_CRON, etc.  Turning it off is a

                                                                ; good idea 
performance-wise.  In runtime, you can define

                                                                ; these variables by 
calling define_syslog_variables()





[mail function]

SMTP                    =       localhost                       ;for win32 only

sendmail_from   =       [EMAIL PROTECTED]       ;for win32 only

;sendmail_path  =                                               ;for unix only, may 
supply arguments as well
(default is sendmail -t)



[Debugger]

debugger.host   =       localhost

debugger.port   =       7869

debugger.enabled        =       False



[Logging]

; These configuration directives are used by the example logging
mechanism.

; See examples/README.logging for more explanation.

;logging.method    = db

;logging.directory = /path/to/log/directory



[SQL]

sql.safe_mode   =       Off



[ODBC]

;uodbc.default_db               =       Not yet implemented

;uodbc.default_user             =       Not yet implemented

;uodbc.default_pw               =       Not yet implemented

uodbc.allow_persistent  =       On      ; allow or prevent persistent links

uodbc.check_persistent  =       On      ; check that a connection is still
validbefore reuse

uodbc.max_persistent    =       -1      ; maximum number of persistent links. -1
means no limit

uodbc.max_links                 =       -1      ; maximum number of links 
(persistent+non
persistent). -1 means no limit

uodbc.defaultlrl        =       4096    ; Handling of LONG fields. Returns number of
bytes to variables, 0 means passthru

uodbc.defaultbinmode    =       1       ; Handling of binary data. 0 means passthru,
1 return as is, 2 convert to char

; See the documentation on odbc_binmode and odbc_longreadlen for an
explanation of uodbc.defaultlrl

; and uodbc.defaultbinmode



[MySQL]

mysql.allow_persistent  =       On      ; allow or prevent persistent link

mysql.max_persistent    =       -1      ; maximum number of persistent links. -1
means no limit

mysql.max_links                 =       -1      ; maximum number of links 
(persistent+non
persistent).  -1 means no limit

mysql.default_port              =               ; default port number for 
mysql_connect().  If
unset,

                                                                ; mysql_connect() will 
use the $MYSQL_TCP_PORT, or the
mysql-tcp

                                                                ; entry in 
/etc/services, or the compile-time defined
MYSQL_PORT

                                                                ; (in that order).  
Win32 will only look at MYSQL_PORT.

mysql.default_socket    =               ; default socket name for local MySQL connects.
 If empty, uses the built-in

                                                                ; MySQL defaults

mysql.default_host              =               ; default host for mysql_connect() 
(doesn't
apply in safe mode)

mysql.default_user              =               ; default user for mysql_connect() 
(doesn't
apply in safe mode)

mysql.default_password  =               ; default password for mysql_connect()
(doesn't apply in safe mode)

                                                                ; Note that this is 
generally a *bad* idea to store passwords

                                                                ; in this file.  *Any* 
user with PHP access can run

                                                                ; 'echo 
cfg_get_var("mysql.default_password")' and reveal that

                                                                ; password!  And of 
course, any users with read access to this

                                                                ; file will be able to 
reveal the password as well.



[mSQL]

msql.allow_persistent   =       On      ; allow or prevent persistent link

msql.max_persistent             =       -1      ; maximum number of persistent links. 
-1
means no limit

msql.max_links                  =       -1      ; maximum number of links 
(persistent+non
persistent).  -1 means no limit



[PostgresSQL]

pgsql.allow_persistent  =       On      ; allow or prevent persistent link

pgsql.max_persistent    =       -1      ; maximum number of persistent links. -1
means no limit

pgsql.max_links                 =       -1      ; maximum number of links 
(persistent+non
persistent).  -1 means no limit



[Sybase]

sybase.allow_persistent =       On      ; allow or prevent persistent link

sybase.max_persistent   =       -1      ; maximum number of persistent links. -1
means no limit

sybase.max_links                =       -1      ; maximum number of links 
(persistent+non
persistent).  -1 means no limit

;sybase.interface_file  =       "/usr/sybase/interfaces"

sybase.min_error_severity       =       10      ; minimum error severity to display

sybase.min_message_severity     =       10      ; minimum message severity to display

sybase.compatability_mode       = Off   ; compatability mode with old versions
of PHP 3.0.

                                                                        ; If on, this 
will cause PHP to automatically assign types to
results

                                                                        ; according to 
their Sybase type, instead of treating them all
as

                                                                        ; strings.  
This compatability mode will probably not stay
around

                                                                        ; forever, so 
try applying whatever necessary changes to your
code,

                                                                        ; and turn it 
off.



[Sybase-CT]

sybct.allow_persistent  =       On              ; allow or prevent persistent link

sybct.max_persistent    =       -1              ; maximum number of persistent links. 
-1
means no limit

sybct.max_links                 =       -1              ; maximum number of links 
(persistent+non
persistent).  -1 means no limit

sybct.min_server_severity       =       10      ; minimum server message severity to
display

sybct.min_client_severity       =       10      ; minimum client message severity to
display



[bcmath]

bcmath.scale    =       0       ; number of decimal digits for all bcmath functions



[browscap]

;browscap       =       extra/browscap.ini



[Informix]

ifx.default_host                =               ; default host for ifx_connect() 
(doesn't apply in
safe mode)

ifx.default_user                =               ; default user for ifx_connect() 
(doesn't apply in
safe mode)

ifx.default_password            =               ; default password for ifx_connect() 
(doesn't
apply in safe mode)

ifx.allow_persistent            =       On      ; allow or prevent persistent link

ifx.max_persistent              =       -1      ; maximum number of persistent links. 
-1 means
no limit

ifx.max_links                   =       -1      ; maximum number of links 
(persistent+non
persistent).  -1 means no limit

ifx.textasvarchar               =       0       ; if set on, select statements return 
the
contents of a text blob instead of it's id

ifx.byteasvarchar               =       0       ; if set on, select statements return 
the
contents of a byte blob instead of it's id

ifx.charasvarchar               =       0       ; trailing blanks are stripped from 
fixed-length
char columns. May help the life

                                                ; of Informix SE users. 

ifx.blobinfile                  =       0       ; if set on, the contents of text&byte 
blobs are
dumped to a file instead of

                                                ; keeping them in memory

ifx.nullformat                  =       0       ; NULL's are returned as empty 
strings, unless
this is set to 1. In that case,

                                                ; NULL's are returned as string 'NULL'.



[Session]

session.save_handler      = files   ; handler used to store/retrieve
data

session.save_path         = /tmp    ; argument passed to save_handler

                                    ; in the case of files, this is
the

                                    ; path where data files are stored

session.use_cookies       = 1       ; whether to use cookies

session.name              = PHPSESSID  

                                    ; name of the session

                                    ; is used as cookie name

session.auto_start        = 0       ; initialize session on request
startup

session.cookie_lifetime   = 0       ; lifetime in seconds of cookie

                                    ; or if 0, until browser is
restarted

session.cookie_path       = /       ; the path the cookie is valid for

session.cookie_domain     =         ; the domain the cookie is valid
for

session.serialize_handler = php     ; handler used to serialize data

                                    ; php is the standard serializer of
PHP

session.gc_probability    = 1       ; percentual probability that the 

                                    ; 'garbage collection' process is
started

                                    ; on every session initialization

session.gc_maxlifetime    = 1440    ; after this number of seconds,
stored

                                    ; data will be seen as 'garbage'
and

                                    ; cleaned up by the gc process

session.referer_check     =         ; check HTTP Referer to invalidate


                                    ; externally stored URLs containing
ids

session.entropy_length    = 0       ; how many bytes to read from the
file

session.entropy_file      =         ; specified here to create the
session id

; session.entropy_length    = 16

; session.entropy_file      = /dev/urandom

session.cache_limiter     = nocache ; set to {nocache,private,public}
to

                                    ; determine HTTP caching aspects

session.cache_expire      = 180     ; document expires after n minutes



[MSSQL]

;extension=php_mssql.dll

mssql.allow_persistent          =       On      ; allow or prevent persistent link

mssql.max_persistent            =       -1      ; maximum number of persistent links. 
-1
means no limit

mssql.max_links                         =       -1      ; maximum number of links 
(persistent+non
persistent).  -1 means no limit

mssql.min_error_severity        =       10      ; minimum error severity to display

mssql.min_message_severity      =       10      ; minimum message severity to display

mssql.compatability_mode        = Off   ; compatability mode with old versions
of PHP 3.0.



[Assertion]

;assert.active                          =       On      ; assert(expr); active by 
default

;assert.warning                         =       On      ; issue a PHP warning for each 
failed
assertion.

;assert.bail                            =       Off     ; don't bail out by default.

;assert.callback                        =       0       ; user-function to be called 
if an assertion
fails.

;assert.quiet_eval                      =       0       ; eval the expression with 
current
error_reporting(). set to true if you want error_reporting(0) around
the eval().



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