Edit report at http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=51516&edit=1
ID: 51516 Updated by: paj...@php.net Reported by: sfoulk526 at gmail dot com Summary: Apache 2.2 won't start after I install PHP (Using .MSI) Status: Feedback Type: Bug Package: Apache2 related Operating System: Windows 7 PHP Version: 5.2.13 New Comment: @sensui at sohu dot com Are you sure that libmysql.dll is first in your PATH? The libmysql.dll we provide with our releases, which is in the PHP installation dir. Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2010-05-04 04:59:53] sensui at sohu dot com To paj...@php.net In my case, when i installed php just with mysql entension, apache will be unable to start. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2010-04-30 23:23:31] paj...@php.net Please check your error log. Also disable the extensions in php.ini to figure out which could cause problems. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2010-04-30 23:06:37] nick at vastms dot com I have this same problem, with the Windows .MSI. Upgraded from 5.2.9 and got the same error as the reporter describes. Tried reinstalling Apache 2.2 and PHP 5.2.13 completely from scratch and still got the same error. I know that the problem isn't with setting up the httpd.conf configuration, because I tried manually setting it up and got the same error. Also, the error doesn't leave any information in the Apache error logs. Just crashes Apache. Downgraded to 5.2.10 and it Apache starts again. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2010-04-09 01:35:28] sfoulk526 at gmail dot com Description: ------------ After running the downloaded file, php-5.2.13-win32-installer.msi, my Apache no longer will start. The error message I get is "The requested operation has failed." I have uninstalled PHP and Apache 2.2 works again. ??? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=51516&edit=1