Re: [PHP] php.ini of PHP 5.2.3

2007-08-14 Thread Alain Roger
So what should i do ?

On 8/13/07, Richard Lynch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 OpenSSL has a secondary dependency on libeay or whatever it is.

 PHP might *think* it has OpenSSL, but until OpenSSL can also load in
 the libeay thingie, it ain't gonna work.

 It can be confusing, especially when the error log shows something
 about openssl but doesn't say what openssl is missing, and folks think
 it's still missing openssl itself, when it's really missing libeay.

 On Sat, August 11, 2007 6:02 am, Alain Roger wrote:
  I've discovered that when i type php -m, openssl is already loaded
  as
  module.
  It seems that PHP 5.2.3 was compiled with --with-openssl command.
 
  So, why modules with which ones PHP has been compiled do not appear in
  the
  phpinfo() report ?
 
  thanks a lot,
 
  Al.
 
  On 8/11/07, Stut [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Alain Roger wrote:
   I have a stupid problem.
   At work i installed the PHP 5.2.1 and it works fine.
   i uncomment extension = php_opensll and i see that extension is
  activated
   because phpinfo show me information about such extension.
  
   However, at homw i've just installed PHP 5.2.3 and i did the same
  as at
  work
   but i'm not able to get any table information about openssl via
  phpinfo();
   function.
  
   could you help me please ?
 
  OpenSSL requires a DLL file to be in the path on Windows. From the
  manual page (http://php.net/openssl)...
 
  Note to Win32 Users:  In order for this extension to work, there
  are
  DLL files that must be available to the Windows system PATH. See the
  FAQ
  titled How do I add my PHP directory to the PATH on Windows for
  information on how to do this. Although copying DLL files from the
  PHP
  folder into the Windows system directory also works (because the
  system
  directory is by default in the systems PATH), it is not recommended.
  This extension requires the following files to be in the PATH:
  libeay32.dll
 
  -Stut
 
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  --
  Alain
  
  Windows XP SP2
  PostgreSQL 8.2.3
  Apache 2.2.4
  PHP 5.2.3
 


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PHP 5.2.3


Re: [PHP] php.ini of PHP 5.2.3

2007-08-14 Thread Richard Lynch
*IF* this is the actual problem, then find the libeay.ddl thingie and
put it next to the openssl.dll thingie.

On Tue, August 14, 2007 11:42 am, Alain Roger wrote:
 So what should i do ?

 On 8/13/07, Richard Lynch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 OpenSSL has a secondary dependency on libeay or whatever it is.

 PHP might *think* it has OpenSSL, but until OpenSSL can also load in
 the libeay thingie, it ain't gonna work.

 It can be confusing, especially when the error log shows something
 about openssl but doesn't say what openssl is missing, and folks
 think
 it's still missing openssl itself, when it's really missing libeay.

 On Sat, August 11, 2007 6:02 am, Alain Roger wrote:
  I've discovered that when i type php -m, openssl is already
 loaded
  as
  module.
  It seems that PHP 5.2.3 was compiled with --with-openssl
 command.
 
  So, why modules with which ones PHP has been compiled do not
 appear in
  the
  phpinfo() report ?
 
  thanks a lot,
 
  Al.
 
  On 8/11/07, Stut [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Alain Roger wrote:
   I have a stupid problem.
   At work i installed the PHP 5.2.1 and it works fine.
   i uncomment extension = php_opensll and i see that extension is
  activated
   because phpinfo show me information about such extension.
  
   However, at homw i've just installed PHP 5.2.3 and i did the
 same
  as at
  work
   but i'm not able to get any table information about openssl via
  phpinfo();
   function.
  
   could you help me please ?
 
  OpenSSL requires a DLL file to be in the path on Windows. From
 the
  manual page (http://php.net/openssl)...
 
  Note to Win32 Users:  In order for this extension to work, there
  are
  DLL files that must be available to the Windows system PATH. See
 the
  FAQ
  titled How do I add my PHP directory to the PATH on Windows for
  information on how to do this. Although copying DLL files from
 the
  PHP
  folder into the Windows system directory also works (because the
  system
  directory is by default in the systems PATH), it is not
 recommended.
  This extension requires the following files to be in the PATH:
  libeay32.dll
 
  -Stut
 
  --
  http://stut.net/
 
 
 
 
  --
  Alain
  
  Windows XP SP2
  PostgreSQL 8.2.3
  Apache 2.2.4
  PHP 5.2.3
 


 --
 Some people have a gift link here.
 Know what I want?
 I want you to buy a CD from some indie artist.
 http://cdbaby.com/browse/from/lynch
 Yeah, I get a buck. So?




 --
 Alain
 
 Windows XP SP2
 PostgreSQL 8.2.3
 Apache 2.2.4
 PHP 5.2.3



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Re: [PHP] php.ini of PHP 5.2.3

2007-08-13 Thread Richard Lynch
OpenSSL has a secondary dependency on libeay or whatever it is.

PHP might *think* it has OpenSSL, but until OpenSSL can also load in
the libeay thingie, it ain't gonna work.

It can be confusing, especially when the error log shows something
about openssl but doesn't say what openssl is missing, and folks think
it's still missing openssl itself, when it's really missing libeay.

On Sat, August 11, 2007 6:02 am, Alain Roger wrote:
 I've discovered that when i type php -m, openssl is already loaded
 as
 module.
 It seems that PHP 5.2.3 was compiled with --with-openssl command.

 So, why modules with which ones PHP has been compiled do not appear in
 the
 phpinfo() report ?

 thanks a lot,

 Al.

 On 8/11/07, Stut [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Alain Roger wrote:
  I have a stupid problem.
  At work i installed the PHP 5.2.1 and it works fine.
  i uncomment extension = php_opensll and i see that extension is
 activated
  because phpinfo show me information about such extension.
 
  However, at homw i've just installed PHP 5.2.3 and i did the same
 as at
 work
  but i'm not able to get any table information about openssl via
 phpinfo();
  function.
 
  could you help me please ?

 OpenSSL requires a DLL file to be in the path on Windows. From the
 manual page (http://php.net/openssl)...

 Note to Win32 Users:  In order for this extension to work, there
 are
 DLL files that must be available to the Windows system PATH. See the
 FAQ
 titled How do I add my PHP directory to the PATH on Windows for
 information on how to do this. Although copying DLL files from the
 PHP
 folder into the Windows system directory also works (because the
 system
 directory is by default in the systems PATH), it is not recommended.
 This extension requires the following files to be in the PATH:
 libeay32.dll

 -Stut

 --
 http://stut.net/




 --
 Alain
 
 Windows XP SP2
 PostgreSQL 8.2.3
 Apache 2.2.4
 PHP 5.2.3



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[PHP] php.ini of PHP 5.2.3

2007-08-11 Thread Alain Roger
Hi,

I have a stupid problem.
At work i installed the PHP 5.2.1 and it works fine.
i uncomment extension = php_opensll and i see that extension is activated
because phpinfo show me information about such extension.

However, at homw i've just installed PHP 5.2.3 and i did the same as at work
but i'm not able to get any table information about openssl via phpinfo();
function.

could you help me please ?

thanks a lot.

-- 
Alain

Windows XP SP2
PostgreSQL 8.2.3
Apache 2.2.4
PHP 5.2.3


Re: [PHP] php.ini of PHP 5.2.3

2007-08-11 Thread Stut

Alain Roger wrote:

I have a stupid problem.
At work i installed the PHP 5.2.1 and it works fine.
i uncomment extension = php_opensll and i see that extension is activated
because phpinfo show me information about such extension.

However, at homw i've just installed PHP 5.2.3 and i did the same as at work
but i'm not able to get any table information about openssl via phpinfo();
function.

could you help me please ?


OpenSSL requires a DLL file to be in the path on Windows. From the 
manual page (http://php.net/openssl)...


Note to Win32 Users:  In order for this extension to work, there are 
DLL files that must be available to the Windows system PATH. See the FAQ 
titled How do I add my PHP directory to the PATH on Windows for 
information on how to do this. Although copying DLL files from the PHP 
folder into the Windows system directory also works (because the system 
directory is by default in the systems PATH), it is not recommended. 
This extension requires the following files to be in the PATH: libeay32.dll


-Stut

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Re: [PHP] php.ini of PHP 5.2.3

2007-08-11 Thread Alain Roger
I've discovered that when i type php -m, openssl is already loaded as
module.
It seems that PHP 5.2.3 was compiled with --with-openssl command.

So, why modules with which ones PHP has been compiled do not appear in the
phpinfo() report ?

thanks a lot,

Al.

On 8/11/07, Stut [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Alain Roger wrote:
  I have a stupid problem.
  At work i installed the PHP 5.2.1 and it works fine.
  i uncomment extension = php_opensll and i see that extension is
 activated
  because phpinfo show me information about such extension.
 
  However, at homw i've just installed PHP 5.2.3 and i did the same as at
 work
  but i'm not able to get any table information about openssl via
 phpinfo();
  function.
 
  could you help me please ?

 OpenSSL requires a DLL file to be in the path on Windows. From the
 manual page (http://php.net/openssl)...

 Note to Win32 Users:  In order for this extension to work, there are
 DLL files that must be available to the Windows system PATH. See the FAQ
 titled How do I add my PHP directory to the PATH on Windows for
 information on how to do this. Although copying DLL files from the PHP
 folder into the Windows system directory also works (because the system
 directory is by default in the systems PATH), it is not recommended.
 This extension requires the following files to be in the PATH:
 libeay32.dll

 -Stut

 --
 http://stut.net/




-- 
Alain

Windows XP SP2
PostgreSQL 8.2.3
Apache 2.2.4
PHP 5.2.3