I'm having trouble installing Zend Debugger on Windows 10 64-bit. I have PHP 8.0.1 installed, 64-bit version.
I have downloaded the ZendDebugger.dll from Zend (also 64-bit) and placed in my "ext" folder, and the php.ini file updated accordingly.
When I try running php from the command-line I get:
PHP Warning: Failed loading Zend extension 'ZendDebugger.dll' (tried: ext\ZendDebugger.dll (%1 is not a valid Win32 application), ...
This indicates that it has found the file, but cannot utilise it as it is the wrong architecture. This error message implies the .dll file is indeed 64-bit, but I do not understand why a 32-bit version is expected. Running php -i from command-line, and phpinfo() under Apache both suggest everything is 64-bit.
I have trawled the internet for an answer but have turned up nothing.
What am I missing?
I dont know if you have solved the problem.
I solved this moving the ZendDebugger.dll to php8.1 folder, not ext folder,
and adding the flowing lines after the "extension=zend_test in the php .ini file.
Windows non-thread safe: zend_extension="D:\wamp64\bin\php\php7.4.26\ZendDebugger.dll"
zend_debugger.allow_hosts=127.0.0.1
**Change the ip address if you debug in remote server.
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So I've installed 64bit Apache/PHP locally. Both Apache and PHP were compiled against the VC11 C++ redistributable.
https://www.apachelounge.com/download/VC11/ and
http://windows.php.net/download/ PHP5.6 (Yes... ) x64 Thread Safe (respectively)
Both work fine! (screenshots with version and architecture info inc.)
I've downloaded multiple varaities of the 1.6.x driver from both PECL and an repo' at Amazon.
https://pecl.php.net/package/mongo/1.6.14/windows
https://s3.amazonaws.com/drivers.mongodb.org/php/index.html
I've made sure they're the x64 Thread Safe variety and added to my ~/php/ext folder.
I've made sure the extension is loaded in php.ini (and that the write .ini file is called):
extension=php_mongo-1.6.8-5.6-vc11-x86_64.dll
But everytime I restart Apache I get this in my PHP error log:
[07-Jun-2017 20:21:20 UTC] PHP Warning: PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library 'E:\PHP5.6\ext\php_mongo-1.6.8-5.6-vc11-x86_64.dll' - %1 is not a valid Win32 application.
(Apache comes up clean. Error.log clean)
Why is it protesting that this is not a Win32 Application. I don't want it to be. My entire architecture is 64bit and so is the Mongo Driver.
In case anyone else comes across this thread. After hours of trying to get it to run I just downgraded everything to 32-bit. Worked right out the gate.
Despite PECL offering a "64bit" driver - https://pecl.php.net/package/mongo/1.6.14/windows it didn't seem to be compatible with 64bit/VC11/Thread Safe versions of Apache/PHP
I'm not sure if this is an issue with the Mongo driver compilation or something deeper?
Anyway. Downgrade to 32-bit. Mongo 1.6.x drivers will then run.
From php.net
In order for this extension to work, there are DLL files that must be available to the Windows system PATH. For information on how to do this, see the FAQ entitled "How do I add my PHP directory to the PATH on Windows". Although copying DLL files from the PHP folder into the Windows system directory also works (because the system directory is by default in the system's PATH), this is not recommended. This extension requires the following files to be in the PATH: libsasl.dll
http://php.net/manual/en/mongo.installation.php#mongo.installation.windows
Simply copy libsasl.dll from your PHP directory to your Apache\bin directory and restart Apache.
It is possible that a dependency is missing. Where I suspect that to be libsasl as alluded to in the comment at http://php.net/manual/en/mongodb.requirements.php
The libsasl.dll can be found in the PHP distribution.
I have been using a software which files are encoded by Zend Guard. Since PHP 5.3 + versions don't support Zend Optimizer hence I have to install Zend Guard Loader to run that application on my windows xampp installation.
I downloaded Zend guard loader and copied to xampp folder.Then I edited the following lines to php.ini file.
zend_extension ="E:\xampp\ZendGuardLoader\php-5.4.x\ZendLoader.dll"
zend_loader.enable=1
Then restarted the xampp but it was giving php5.dll missing error then I downloaded php5.dll file from internet and uploaded to xampp/php folder and edited following file
xampp\apache\conf\extra\httpd-xampp.conf here I edited this line
LoadFile "/xampp/php/php5ts.dll"
to
LoadFile "/xampp/php/php5.dll"
then the php5.dll error gone and the following error occurred:
"the procedure entry point zend_new_interned_string could not be located in the dynamic link library E:\xampp\ZendGuardLoader\php-5.4.x\ZendLoader.dll"
When I tried to search on internet then found that this is the issue with 'Thread Safety' is enabled in xampp php. I don't know how to disable 'Thread Safety' or how to use 'Non Thread Safety' php version with xampp.
Please help me to install Zend Guard Loader on Windows 8 os Xampp 1.8.1 with php 5.4.x
Before you waste any more time checking, see if phpinfo() output shows that Thread Safety is enabled or not.
Zend Extensions are NTS (non thread safe) so if it is enabled, it cannot load and you need NTS PHP to load Guard Loader extension.
And
Thread Safety cannot be disabled, it is a compilation flag and how the compiled binary works.
You need to load a different Apache PHP Module which is non-thread-safe (php.net releases both TS and NTS builds).
Take a look to
http://forums.zend.com/viewtopic.php?f=57&t=43013
So, I had this same issue.
XAMPP (as far as version 3.2.1) comes bundled with Thread Safe PHP compilation. This is php binaries are compiled using a flag to force "Tread Safe", so, it can't be switched back on the same binaries.
You need to change the binaries of XAMP for those Non Tread Safe (NTS) compiled.
I followed this guide for replacing PHP in XAMP to use NTS. The guide explains how to enable FastCGI and Zend OPcache, so if you copy paste the steps, you should have XAMP run PHP on FastCGI mode. The relevant steps are:
Identify the version of Apache server that is running. [..]
Download the latest PHP binaries for windows. Choose the non-thread-safe (you might choose a newer version of php) [...] Create a new folder for the new version of PHP (ex. c:\xampp\php56-nts ).
Edit the Apache configuration file (ex: c:\xampp\apache\apache\conf\extra\ httpd-xampp.conf ) and replace the paths in the php5 module configuration you may need to change the name of the .dll
As php binaries downloaded from php.net can be used for developpment or for production, you need to create a php.ini according to your needs (there are 2 templates in the folder you can use to begin with: php.ini-development and php.ini-production )
With this, basically you have XAMPP to run PHP's NTS version. Afther that, you can install Zend Guard Loader as the guide says. Basically:
Download the Zend Guard Loader binary
Locate the ZendLoader.dll file and paste it inside the library path of php for xampp. Get the path.
Configure php.ini to use ZendLoader; Add
zend_extension=< full_path_to_ZendLoader.dll>
zend_extension=< full_path_to_opcache.dll>
Add any other optional configuration. Restart Apache and it should restart with the NTS version of PHP. You can test this with localhost/xampp/phpinfo.php
I found lots of articles about this problem, however none of them helped me.
Here is a I list of what I 've already tried:
uncomment the semicolon on php.ini
add the dependence file (libmcrypt.dll) on php folder, windows and
windows/system32
I 've restarted the IIS Server after each attempt
I cannot use this method, it was installed with a zip file.
On IIS Manager the extension is shown as enabled but checking the php error log I found this message multiple times:
PHP Warning: PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library 'C:\Program Files (x86)\PHP\v5.3\ext\php_mcrypt.dll' - %1 is not a valid Win32 application. in Unknown on line 0
Here is a the screenshot of phpinfo()
I have Windows Server 2008 R2 64bit with IIS 7.5 and PHP 5.3.10. Maybe the file (php_mcrytp.dll) is not the good one, where can I download it? On php site I cannot find the php_mcrytp.dll file under ext folder.
Thank you
If you downloaded PHP for Windows from php.net and are running the FastCGI version of PHP (as you should with PHP 5.3.x and IIS), mcrypt library is already compiled statically in the PHP engine. You don't need to install any extra DLL.
If you see the mcrypt section in phpinfo's output then it means mcrypt is already enabled (otherwise the mcrypt section would be missing).
And that's also the reason there is no mcrypt DLL.
When I try to start Apache with
[PHP_APC]
extension = php_apc.dll
[apc]
apc.shm_segments=1
apc.optimization=0
apc.shm_size=128
apc.ttl=7200
apc.user_ttl=7200
apc.num_files_hint=1024
apc.mmap_file_mask=/tmp/apc.XXXXXX
apc.enable_cli=1
in php.ini, it fails. I have the php_apc.dll in the ext directory.
Using Apache 2.2.17 and PHP 5.2.14 on Windows 7 x64.
Any suggestions?
After trying a lot of solutions, I found one that worked for me... so I am going to post this as an answer just to help people that may have the same problem finding the correct version to use.
I am using Windows 7 32bits, PHP 5.3.13, Apache 2.2.22, and the php_apc.dll found in the file apc-igbinary-fastlz-snap20110301-5.3-ts-vc9-x86.zip in this site: http://downloads.php.net/pierre/
I have registered the extension by just pasting the following code to the end of php.ini file:
[PHP_APC]
extension=php_apc.dll
Then I checked the result of phpinfo(), by using this php file:
phpinfo.php
<?php phpinfo(); ?>
Best bet, due to the limited windows PECL support atm, is to install Zend Server CE w/ PHP 5.3. You can have it install itself on IIS or Apache on the windows machine. Zend Server comes with APC built in (As well as many other PHP modules missing from the current 5.3 PECL stack).
As a side note, you could probably (I haven't tested this so...is just a possibility) install the server, "steal" the dlls, and install PHP however you like w/o zend server. BUT, that said, Zend server is actually pretty nice :)
Fixed. Was using the wrong version of APC.
when on Windows use APC VC6 from here
http://downloads.php.net/pierre
There don't seem to be any concise tutorials/walk throughs for installing ImageMagick on WAMP for use with PHP.
I've tried dozens of combinations of their binary releases with different php extension dll files. I can get imagemagick working fine from the command line, and I can get it to show as ticked in the WAMP extensions, but can't actually use it.
Has anyone come across a good guide for installing this ball ache piece of software?
I've followed http://www.knowledge-transfers.com/it/installing-imagemagick-on-windows-setup-imagick-on-php with no luck...
Update: this is what happens when I follow the steps in PHP farmer's answer on windows7. My php.ini is setup as follows:
extension_dir = "c:/wamp/bin/php/php5.3.0/ext/"
extension=php_imagick.dll
I reboot and get these two errors in this order
and here is the dll file where it should be:
I know this is old post but I spend my all day to make it work, so here are the steps that helped me:
Download ImageMagick Binary Release - http://www.imagemagick.org/script/download.php
Install in C:\imagemagick, on last step check "Add application directory to your system path"
Download Imagick DLL: PHP5.6.x version from http://www.peewit.fr/imagick/ (I have 5.6+ version installed on my localhost
Copy php_imagick.dll to C:\wamp\bin\php\ext
Download PHP 5.6 Thread Safe (TS) x86 version from http://pecl.php.net/package/imagick/3.1.2/windows
Copy CORE_RL_* files to C:\wamp\bin\apache\bin\
Edit php.ini file in C:\wamp\bin\apache\bin\php.ini, add extension=php_imagick.dll line in extensions section
Copy all files from C:\imagemagick\modules\coders and C:\imagemagick\modules\filters to C:\imagemagick to load ImageMagick supported formats
Go to Control Panel -> System -> Advanced Settings -> Environment Variables -> New System Variable -> MAGICK_HOME = C:\imagemagick
Restart Wamp server and check phpinfo() for imagick plugin
If last step does not work, restart Windows
I have improved fsasvari answer to cater general scenarios and versions. All credits to him.
Install Imagick in WAMP
Open your phpinfo() page
Check the below
PHP version (mine : 5.5.12)
Compiler (mine : MSVC11 (Visual C++ 2012) )
Architecture : (mine : x64)
Thread Safety : enabled
Loaded Configuration File (mine : C:\wamp\bin\apache\apache2.4.9\bin\php.ini)
extension_dir : (mine : c:/wamp/bin/php/php5.5.12/ext/)
Apache Bin (Not in phpinfo() page) : C:\wamp\bin\apache\apache2.4.9\bin\
Get the latest release match to your architecture from here (for me it was ImageMagick-x86_64-pc-windows.exe).
Copy all files from C:\imagemagick\modules\coders and C:\imagemagick\modules\filters to C:\imagemagick to load ImageMagick supported formats
Install in C:\imagemagick, on last step check "Add application directory to your system path"
Download the PECL matching to your architecture
http://pecl.php.net/package/imagick/3.1.2/windows
(for me : 5.5 Thread Safe (TS) x64)
Extract it and copy all the CORE_RL_* files to apache bin folder (mine : C:\wamp\bin\apache\apache2.4.9\bin)
Copy php_imagick.* files to extension dir (mine : c:/wamp/bin/php/php5.5.12/ext/)
Edit php.ini file (mine : C:\wamp\bin\apache\apache2.4.9\bin\php.ini)
add extension=php_imagick.dll line in extensions section
Go to Control Panel -> System -> Advanced Settings -> Environment Variables -> New System Variable -> MAGICK_HOME = C:\imagemagick
Restart Wamp server and check phpinfo() for imagick plugin
If last step does not work, restart Windows (Specially if you have previously installed imagemagick in different folder/version)
For WAMPSERVER 3.1.9 64bit, PHP Version: 7.3.5
I had a lot of trouble with this as well and some things I did wrong was that I doubted ImageMagick would load on my new php version. But you have to believe it will work and don't try with older php versions :)
So this was my approach, remember to follow it with your own settings and versions/folders.
Before you start, make sure you running the php version you want to run. If you installed Wampserver 3, you may click the wamp icon and go to php version and activate the one you want to run.
1
Get latest ImageMagick version for your system here: http://ftp.icm.edu.pl/packages/ImageMagick/binaries/
(I got the ImageMagick-x86_64-pc-windows.exe in the bottom)
2
Install ImageMagick in C:/imagemagick (I put it in lower cases),
You will be asked for some stuff during install, just make sure the path thingy is ticked.
You should also tick the convert thingy if it allows you.
Then after install you can run CMD and type convert -version to see if imagick is installed.
3
Run <?php phpinfo(); ?> And find out these settings:
PHP Version: 7.3.5
System: Windows
Compiler: MSVC15 (Visual C++ 2017) ([VC15])
Architecture: x64 (or maybe you have x86)
Thread Safety: enabled ([TS] else [NTS])
You probably have other settings, but you need to remember yours to download the proper php_imagick.dll
4
Get the php_imagick.dll you want for your php version from here: http://pecl.php.net/package/imagick
I got mine from here: http://pecl.php.net/package/imagick/3.4.4/windows for php 7.3
Remember your info from the phpinfo(), it has to match, else it won't work.
5
After you unzip it, copy the php_imagick.dll and paste it in C:/wamp64/bin/php/php7.3.5/ext/
Then copy all the other .dll files from that folder into C:/wamp64/bin/apache/apache2.4.39/bin/
Yes it's dirty but you will get it working like this.
6
Add extension=php_imagick.dll in C:/wamp64/bin/php/php7.3.5/phpForApache.ini
I added it after the other extensions in the file.
7
Restart all Wamp services.
If you been messing around earlier with installs, you might have to restart the computer due to some weird cache stuff.
8
Check phpinfo() again if imagick shows up and try something like $im = new Imagick();
9
Click the Wamp icon -> php -> extensions, php_imagick should be listed.
Good luck! :)
PHP 5.4 php_imagick.dll is here: http://www.peewit.fr/imagick/ .
I read somewhere that 64bit php doesnt work with php_imagick. That might be the case when you get this error in apache_error.log
PHP Warning: PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library 'c:/wamp/bin/php/php5.4.3/ext/php_imagick.dll' -
%1 is not a valid Win32 application.\r\n in Unknown on line 0
As mentioned above, it was also necessary to add this into httpd.conf (also, i read you cant have spaces/dashes/dots):
SetEnv MAGICK_HOME C:/imagemagick"
If you dont, you might get this error:
"PHP Warning: PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library 'c:/wamp/bin/php/php5.4.3/ext/php_imagick.dll' -
The specified procedure could not be found. in Unknown on line 0"
In the end, this article might partially help: http://www.elxsy.com/2009/07/installing-imagemagick-on-windows-and-using-with-php-imagick/
This was a headache for me as well, but unfortunately I installed this quite awhile ago. The instructions from that link you posted seem accurate. Have you ran phpinfo(); to see if it is installed in the Apache Environment? It should be listed as MAGICK_HOME.
Make sure "SetEnv MAGICK_HOME C:/imagemagick" is set at the end of your httpd.conf file. Assuming imagemagick is installed in that directory.
Be sure that you have the extension "php_imagick.dll" in your php.ini file as well.
It should work just fine if you have all those set.
On another note, here is a nice little library someone built to make imagick easier to use. https://github.com/francodacosta/phmagick
I hope that helps! Good luck!
I've never used WAMP but I have found that sometimes installing PHP extensions on Windows I need to ensure that any dll's that the extension relies on is in the Windows system PATH. If there is more than the one dll packaged with the imagemagick extension, try adding the directory that the dll's reside in to the Windows system PATH then REBOOT (to ensure that the web server gets a copy of the NEW environment).
I know this is an old question but i guess this will help someone someday out there....
If you are on WAMPP and have PHP 5.4.x installed , go here http://www.peewit.fr/imagick/
and download appropriate files as instructed. It will work.
Please see this answer already on StackOverflow:
Installing ImageMagick extension with php/windows
I answered this question some time ago. This solves the DLL mismatch error.