ID: 32733 Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: jason at thinkingman dot org -Status: Open +Status: Bogus Bug Type: Documentation problem Operating System: XP (SP2) PHP Version: 5.0.4 New Comment:
its your misconfiguration problem. Or you don't have C:\dev\php5 in the path or something else. But here it isn't the place to ask for that kind of suppport. The archive is good, php 5.0.4 works, and the change is documented. Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2005-04-17 20:51:02] jason at thinkingman dot org I have read that, although it doesn't explicitly say -- it does imply in 5.0.3 and above it's just LibMySQL.DLL. However, I'm still left with the problem of the PHP_MYSQLi.DLL and PHP_MYSQL.DLL extensions not loading. My Extensions are located in C:\DEV\PHP5\ext This path is correctly defined in my PHP.INI and my OS's environment. Yet each time I restart IIS I get that error; Unable to Load Extension PHP_MySQLi.DLL (same for PHP_MySQL.DLL) -- cannot be located. And they do exist in my .;\ext folder ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2005-04-17 20:38:53] [EMAIL PROTECTED] The libmysqli.dll lib was replaced by libmysql.dll. This is documented at http://php.net/manual/en/install.windows.extensions.php ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2005-04-17 20:27:57] jason at thinkingman dot org I understand you are volunteers, and *believe* me when I say I think you are all *awesome* -- but please be responsible, respective, and kind to others with your words also. Clearly 'sniper' *reacted* to my posting, instead of reading it and *responding* appropriately to it -- unf. this seems all to common -- not just here. As for the LibMySQLi.DLL -- this was part of 5.0.2 -- has it been removed? I placed LibMySQLi.DLL from my 5.0.2 distro in 5.0.4 but this didn't seem to fix the problem -- when PHP would load through the starting of IIS I would get the message "Unable to Load PHP_MySQLi.DLL, extension not found" {message isn't exactly that, but similar. Same for PHP_MySQL.DLL -- even though LibMySQL.DLL is in PHP Root. Again, all my paths are correct, all my OS NTFS Permissions are correct / open, and PHP.INI is correct. But I still get this error. When I simply replaced 5.0.4 with 5.0.2 -- it all works again. I have no duplicate dlls. And I see the LibMySQLi.DLL in my 5.0.2 distro -- so I'm left with the 5.0.4 distro being broken. Jason ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2005-04-17 19:38:44] [EMAIL PROTECTED] There is no libmysqlI.dll - it doesn't exist. And I suggest you tone down a bit - we're all volunteers here. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2005-04-17 19:33:17] jason at thinkingman dot org Problem isn't *my* installation method chief. Been using Zip/Winzip for the better half of 20 years - but thanks for making someone else's fuckup an issue w/ me -- truly appreciate 'A' types like u who think the problem is always the person having the problem. The ZIP I download (from whatever mirror) DID NOT have libmysqli.dll (notice the "i".) You clearly didn't not read my posting correctly. And, never said PHP_MySQL.DLL or PHP_MySQLi.DLL weren't there -- what *I* said was, LibMySQLi.DLL is *missing* from the distro. I don't know how you jumped to the assumption that somehow I think LibMySQL.DLL is an extension, nor the assumption that I don't know where the extensions are stored. The problem (Chief) is on your end; Mirrors or Not -- not my end. Fix it, repost it (to all mirrors.) Cool? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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/32733 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=32733&edit=1
