ID:               49191
 Updated by:       paj...@php.net
 Reported By:      bmhrules at hotmail dot com
 Status:           Assigned
 Bug Type:         IIS related
 Operating System: Windows Server 2003 Ent. X64
 PHP Version:      5.2SVN-2009-08-07 (snap)
 Assigned To:      mysql
 New Comment:

If you are confused in your comments, I can't really help and won't
either. You stated two or more times that you have that lib in the mysql
directory. You mentioned only in your last private mail that you renamed
it (or delete it).

Now I re opened this bug and assigned it to the mysql team. Wait for an
asnwer. But you will need to provide a script to reproduce it.

I also have to strongly recommend to use the FastCGI interface with
IIS, not the ISAPI (even with php 5.2).


Previous Comments:
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[2009-08-12 21:21:55] bmhrules at hotmail dot com

MD5 hash of the lib in the ZIP: 9234bfba1f555ffcfed310ca9eef2d49

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[2009-08-12 20:40:34] bmhrules at hotmail dot com

It would appear not matter how many times I say it isn't using
libmysql.dll from the MySQL team, you keep telling me it is. The only
lib that is on the drive is the one the ZIP file you guys supplied. If
you still believe it is MySQL's supplied lib, then someone has committed
the wrong file to your svn. There is no other reasoning for it.

Anyway, you've made it painfully obvious that it is apparently a waste
of time to report and I have other things to do rather than constantly
try to convince you that I am using the libmysql.dll file that you guys
gave in the snapshot. 

If it is loading the lib from another folder, as you say, I would like
to know where so I can remove this problem. Because honestly, I do not
see it in the trace or on the drive.

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[2009-08-12 13:28:08] paj...@php.net

no more private discussion, please check this problem with the mysql
team.

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[2009-08-09 17:29:14] bmhrules at hotmail dot com

The path is fine. PHP is installed correctly.

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[2009-08-09 13:47:15] paj...@php.net

No, you have to add C:\PHP\ to your system PATH. It has to be first in
the list.

Please ask further question in the php install mailing list or one of
the numerous PHP forums.

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