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Re: Install Php5.4+ Windows 64 bit and/or VC11 - with Apache [message #185522 is a reply to message #185520] Wed, 09 April 2014 05:41 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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In article <li2gc6$6c6$1(at)dont-email(dot)me>,
Chuck Anderson <cycletourist(at)invalid(dot)invalid> wrote:

> Christoph Michael Becker wrote:
>> Chuck Anderson wrote:
>>
>>
>>> I'll try again .... (also changed Subject)
>>>
>>> Perhaps I said too much about Apache and it masked my real question,
>>> which is more to do with Php than Apache.
>>> I'm trying to get on board with the latest releases I can, so I would
>>> like to use a VC11 (Visual Studio 2012)/ /compiled version of Php and
>>> Apache (they must be the same if using the Php Apache module). The
>>> Apache part is easy. I can get a VC9 (Visual Studio 2008)/ /or VC11
>>> compiled version in 32 or 64 bit. The tricky part seems to be Php.
>>> I've pretty much ruled out Php5.4 x64 bit as php.net labels all Php x64
>>> releases as "experimental." So now my search has narrowed to finding a
>>> stable version of Php 5.4 x86 compiled with the VC11 compiler. Does
>>> anyone know where I can find a VC11 compiled version of Php5.4? And if
>>> so, have you integrated it with Apache (2.2 or 2.4) on Windows?
>>>
>>> I'd like to use the latest software to avoid having to update sometime
>>> in the near future, but it looks like using Php5.4 is going to hold me
>>> back.
>>>
>>> I do have another choice, and that is using Php5.5. There are VC9 and
>>> VC11 versions at windows.php.net. I could even try the 64 bit
>>> versions. So question two would be, has anyone else successfully
>>> implemented a 64 bit version of Php5.5 on Windows (7+) using the Apache
>>> server module?
>>>
>>
>> The x64 builds of PHP 5.5 are also flagged as experimental. They may
>> work fine as long as you don't need additional extensions, because these
>> might not be compatible with the x64 builds.
>>
>> I suggest you stick with Apache 2.4 builds for x32 for the time being;
>> these should work fine with latest PHP 5.5.11 VC11 x32. XAMPP offers a
>> full download with quite recent versions for convenient installation and
>> use:
>>
>> <https://www.apachefriends.org/blog/new_xampp_20140218.html>
>>
>>
>
> I was hoping I could download just Php from there, but it is the
> complete XAMP installer and I don't want all the other stuff XAMP
> installs on my computer. I already know how to install Apache, MySQL,
> and Php individually and I prefer it that way.

The problem with php without some sort of package manager is that there
are a bazillion options and library dependencies to build it from
source. And you have to download and compile the right version of each
one in order to build a working php. I've been building stuff from make
files for over 20 years and gave up after a week. I just built the
modules for the version that Apple supplies and that's good enough.
When they upgrade it, I'll do the same. Or I could have just used MAMP
or MacPorts or HomeBrew to build it.

Your pragmatic attitude is most refreshing.

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