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Re: Install Apache Php Windows 64 bit [message #185507 is a reply to message #185505] Mon, 07 April 2014 04:50 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Michael Vilain is currently offline  Michael Vilain
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In article <lht5ja$utq$1(at)dont-email(dot)me>,
Chuck Anderson <cycletourist(at)invalid(dot)invalid> wrote:

> Michael Vilain wrote:
>> In article <lhq94e$1v2$1(at)dont-email(dot)me>,
>> Chuck Anderson <cycletourist(at)invalid(dot)invalid> wrote:
>>
>>> ...
>>> Anyway, when searching the web I see lots of forum posts and blogs With
>>> installation advice, notes, and tutorials for installing Windows Apache
>>> 2.4 64 bit with Php and it is beginning to look like it could be too
>>> much trouble. I like to keep things simple and I do not know what path
>>> to take here.
>>>
>>> From what I understand, I need to install MS Visual C++ redistributable
>>> 2012 (C11) before I install Apache 2.4 64 bit from Apache Lounge.
>>> That's easy enough, but then, I don't even know if there is a compatible
>>> Php5.4 build for 64 bit Apache. ??
>>>
>>> I keep thinking I should fall back to the 32 bit version (and Apache
>>> 2.2) to avoid any extra troubleshooting and tweaks that may be necessary.
>>>
>>> ......Any experience or advice to share? It almost seems like Apache 2.4
>>> and
>>> Php - 64 bit - are not quite "ready for prime-time."
>>>
>>
>> From the Linux world, it's a no-no to mix 32-bit and 64-bit stuff that
>> are linked together sharing libraries.
>>
>> In my world, Apache, php, and mysql would all have to be 64-bit in order
>> to work together. The package manager wouldn't allow you to install
>> anything else.
>>
>> IF you're running php as a CGI instead of a mod_php, then you might get
>> away with a 32-bit version of it. And it might talk to a 32-bit version
>> of MySQL since it's usually done through a pipe or network socket.
>
> I am currently doing the opposite, using a 64 bit build of Mysql5.5 with
> 32 bit builds of Php and Apache.

MySQL isn't linked to php. They talk through interprocess communication
or a network connnection. So that should work. It's Apache and php
that can be linked together or run separately. If they are linked, then
they both must be either 32-bit or 64-bit. That was my point. Your
configuration works. Is there a reason why you're changing it?

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