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icon9.gif  Apache GPF on Last Installer Step [message #21462] Wed, 01 December 2004 01:29 Go to next message
mcrute is currently offline  mcrute   United States
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When I try to install FUDForum I can get through 4 of the 5 steps whereupon Apache promptly GPFs. I looked at the Apache error logs and they don't report any error, or anything out of the ordinary. Any help would be appreciated.

My Setup:
>Windows XP Pro (SP2)
>Apache 2.0.52 (Win32)
>PHP 5.0.2 (Installed as ISAPI module)
>MySQL 4.1

UPDATE:
I tried the no zlib compression version of the installer and it fails just as miserably as the other version.

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[Updated on: Wed, 01 December 2004 02:01]

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Re: Apache GPF on Last Installer Step [message #21470 is a reply to message #21462] Wed, 01 December 2004 14:30 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Ilia is currently offline  Ilia   Canada
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This is a bug in PHP 5.0.2, if you download PHP 5.0.3RC1 it will work fine.

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Re: Apache GPF on Last Installer Step [message #21479 is a reply to message #21470] Wed, 01 December 2004 16:06 Go to previous messageGo to next message
mcrute is currently offline  mcrute   United States
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Well its a good idea except 5.0.3RC1 won't load the mysql extensions on Windows making that version not an option for me. Any other ideas? Is there any way I can download the files without the f*king installer, it really is more of a pain in the ass than it is a help.

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Re: Apache GPF on Last Installer Step [message #21480 is a reply to message #21479] Wed, 01 December 2004 16:10 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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The bug in PHP 5.0.2 and lower will affect you even if you work without the installer. The crash is occuring inside the template compiler, that is needed for normal forum operation.

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Re: Apache GPF on Last Installer Step [message #21481 is a reply to message #21480] Wed, 01 December 2004 16:13 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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What would you recommend? Is there a workaround for loading the mysql extension in 5.0.3RC1?

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Re: Apache GPF on Last Installer Step [message #21482 is a reply to message #21481] Wed, 01 December 2004 16:18 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Have you tried using mysql.dll from the older 5.0.X release, it should be binary compatible.

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Re: Apache GPF on Last Installer Step [message #21483 is a reply to message #21482] Wed, 01 December 2004 16:52 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I did but PHP yucks because it was compiled with a different version of the PHP api. I think they re-build all the modules with every release so that didnt work. I really want to use FUDForum but I moved all my development to PHP 5 so I can't downgrade to 4.0.

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Error Message When Loading Old MySQL Extension Into 5.0.3RC1:
PHP Statup: mysql: Unable to initalize module
Module compiled with module API=20040412, debug=0, thread-safety=1
PHP compuled with module API=20041030, debug=0, thread-safety=1
These options need to match


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Error Message When Loading the MySQL Extension Packaged with 5.0.3RC1:
PHP Statup: Unable to load dynamic library 'C:\Program Files\PHP5\ext\php_mysql.dll' - The specified procedure could not be found.
Re: Apache GPF on Last Installer Step [message #21486 is a reply to message #21483] Wed, 01 December 2004 17:05 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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OK I found the problem, I forgot to upgrade the libmysql.dll in the system32 directory Embarassed but it works now. Thanks.

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Re: Apache GPF on Last Installer Step [message #21488 is a reply to message #21483] Wed, 01 December 2004 17:08 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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The mysql extension you got is VERY old, I check the API no you gave with PHP cvs and it seems it is from a pre-5.0 release. You need to make sure you do not have any legacy php dlls anywhere on the system.

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Re: Apache GPF on Last Installer Step [message #21494 is a reply to message #21488] Wed, 01 December 2004 17:38 Go to previous messageGo to next message
mcrute is currently offline  mcrute   United States
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Thats odd, I just used the official 5.0 install package from the PHP group when I did my install. This isn't a production box anyhow so it shouldn't matter too much, and since I just upgraded to 5.0.3RC1 I should have the latest everything.

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Re: Apache GPF on Last Installer Step [message #21561 is a reply to message #21462] Fri, 03 December 2004 21:03 Go to previous message
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This is just a test Razz
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