RE: the second apache issue, you only did a restart; you need to do a force-reload to properly unload and reload apache2; as such you didn't actually restart until the stop/start.

On a side note, can I suggest you uninstall all versions of php5 then re-install again and see if the issues resolve themselves..

Many Regards

Nathan

Luc Maltier wrote:
Hello!
My first message: I've just updated PHP from 5.1.4 to 5.2.5 (to solve an Apache problem when
double-clicking on links). This was successful, as the problem is now
solved, but I now, sometimes, get a message stating that the memory is
exhausted. I modififed php.ini and set memory_limit to 16M (instead of 8M
with PHP5.1.4), then 32M, then 64M, with the same message. With 128M, it
works. Can this change in memory required be considered as normal? I don't
think so... Is there any explanation?
Details:
- Platform: Windows.
- I used Windows binaries (no C compiler available). The part causing the
error uses jpgraph (for generating .png files) and the png files are used
when generating a PDF file (by the tcpdf library) (the gd extension is
used).
A second issue with this release: When I made the tests decribed above, I
used 'restart' to restart the Apache server, with no error message. When I
tried to stop Apache and start it again, I got an error message stating that
the zend_unmangle_property_name_ex entry  cannot be found in php5ts.dll, and
I now get this message each time I restart Apache (Apache2.2),. But it seems
that Apache works normally nonetheless. I made sure that the php5ts.dll used
is the right version for 5.2.5. Any idea?
Thanks for any suggestion!


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