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Re: PHP 5.3.3 Crashes on Win7 [message #169959 is a reply to message #169957] Fri, 01 October 2010 22:01 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Le 01/10/10 23:29, Bob Smith a écrit :
> Running version 5.3.3 (cli) on Win7/64 runs well from the cmd.exe line
> after a virgin install.
>
> Including ANY DLL in the [PHP] section of the php.ini file even if it
> doesn't exist (e.g. extension=php_foo.dll) crashes PHP (e.g. php
> --version) in php5ts.dll as in

[...]

> As I can't even get PHP to print out its version #, I'm not sure how to
> debug this.
>
> I've tried re-installing PHP from the .msi file several times without
> success.

I'm not a windows expert at all because I rarely use this platform, so
what I will say might be silly but worth a try:

- Did you try to configure Windows 7's "compatibility mode" for PHP (and
Apache)?
- If you try it, Does it solve the issue?

I may be asking something stupid, but I admit my windows ignorance, and
I'm curious about it because I will be getting a Windows 7 machine for
some tests of PHP on it... and this OS is new for me.
So my other question would be, if the compatibility mode for PHP solves
the issue: how do you do it?

Thanks in advance.

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Web Dreamer
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