ID:               45565
 Comment by:       news at soos dot com
 Reported By:      cobie85 at gmail dot com
 Status:           Assigned
 Bug Type:         Windows Installer
 Operating System: Windows Server 2008 64bit
 PHP Version:      5.2.6
 Assigned To:      jmertic
 New Comment:

any solution comming?
any turnaround?

Thanks
M


Previous Comments:
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[2008-08-19 15:08:19] tim dot hawkins at mac dot com

I am of a strong belife that the installer SHOULD NOT ever change the 
apache conf file, the fact that it does at the moment is a major pain
in 
the *^%$, for those of us running distributions that dont have the php

enabling instructions in httpd.conf. It is increasingly becoming common
 
to have separate conf fragment directories that are included from 
httpd.conf. (like php does with the php.d conf directory) 

Virtually every time i have installed php from source I have had to 
"undo" the mess that php makes of this. Please leave the httpd.conf 
alone, it does not belong to the php project, and editing it is always
a 
bad idea.

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[2008-07-20 10:56:28] j...@php.net

Assigned to the installer maintainer.

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[2008-07-19 17:59:20] cobie85 at gmail dot com

Description:
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I use Windows Server 2008 64bit version and choose in the installer to
install it on a Apache Webserver 2.2. This failes. Maybe this is,
because Apache is not (yet) available for 64bit and therefore the
installationpath of Apache is not c:\Progam Files\Apache Software... BUT
c:\Program Files (x86)\Apache Software.... The Program Files folder
without the (x86) is the 64bit version.

Reproduce code:
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Expected result:
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Actual result:
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