php version in plesk - extension installing on wrong version - php

I've just installed plesk on centos 7, it has multiple php versions installed.
7.1.10 was turned on and was the preferred version to use
However, i've tried to install phplib but it never loads on 7.1.10.
Have installed phplib perfectly fine, yet when you place pdf.so on the php.ini file it never load the extension.
I then noticed that pecl was installing the files in /usr/lib64/php/modules when php claimed they were in /opt/plesk/php/7.1/lib64/php/modules
That got me thinking that it must be installing it on a different php version, so I turned on the default php version of 5.4.16 and what do we have? pdf.so now loads and displays pdflib in the php config page.
Any ideas how to get it working on php 7 under plesk?

I would recommend to do the typical installations steps.
download the current PDFlib package for your Linux (64-bit) PHP and unpack the archive on your server
pick the correct PDFlib PHP DSO for your used PHP version (see bind/php/php-*)
get the correct extension_dir path from your phpinfo() output.
copy the PDFlib PHP DSO to the extension_dir
determine the correct php.ini from the phpinfo() output
add extension=php_pdflib.so to the php.ini
after a restart of your webserver, you should see a "PDFlib" section in the phpinfo() output.
Please see also the PDFlib in PHP Howto or PDFlib 9.1 Tutorial, chapter 2.9 "PHP Binding" for more detailed introduction how to install PDFlib.

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How to install apcu in windows

How can I install APCu in Windows?
I found this. But I need a solution for Windows.
I use PHP 5.5.6 (I have the XAMPP package).
This short and straight to the point tutorial should help you
Install APCu on Windows
Assumptions
I assume that you know what is APC - Alternative PHP cache
You want to install APCu because APC is not compatible anymore with PHP 5.5.x
You want to install APCu for wamp, xampp. Mostly windows web development platforms for PHP
Instructions
Pre: All directory locations might be different for you depending on your wamp installation folder and your PHP/apache versions.
Go to http://pecl.php.net/package/APCu, there is a table with available releases
Choose whatever release suits you better (latest stable version that supports your php version)
Choose package from DLL list, depending on what Windows you are using:
PHP version (5.5 in your case)
x64 (64 bits) OR x86 (32 bits windows)
Thread Safe (for Apache compatibility)
Unzip the archive, copy php_apcu.dll in C:\wamp\bin\php\php5.5.6\ext.
Go to C:\wamp\bin\apache\apache2.4.9\bin open php.ini and add the following lines (I just added them at the end of the file):
[apcu]
extension=php_apcu.dll
apc.enabled=1
apc.shm_size=32M
apc.ttl=7200
apc.enable_cli=1
apc.serializer=php
This are recommended configurations located in INSTALL file from the php_apcu archive, excepting the location of the DLL file.
Restart wamp
Go to http://localhost/phpinfo.php and check if apcu configuration table appears and apcu is enabled
If you also want to use apcu for PHP CLI then you only need to add in C:\wamp\bin\php\php5.5.6\bin\php.ini the config lines you added at step 5 in apache's php.ini.
The end!
For those who want APCu with backward APC compatibility (1:1 replacement without changing codebase, for example apc_cache_info > apcu_cache_info)
Download php_apcu.dll from release page (choose proper PHP version, architecture and thread safety mode)
Download php_apcu_bc.dll from PECL
Save both files in ext dir under your PHP installation folder
Load extensions in php.ini:
extension=php_apcu.dll
extension=php_apcu_bc.dll
Configure APCu in php.ini
[APCu]
apc.enabled=1
apc.shm_size=32M
apc.ttl=7200
apc.enable_cli=1
apc.serializer=php
INFO: APC extension with APCu-BC 1.0.3 must be named exactly php_apcu.dll in order to work. When I named it php_apcu_bc-1.0.3-7.1-ts-vc14-x86.dll XAMPP did not start properly (error about missing php_apc.dll)
Additional Note: the downloaded zip file from the source above for vc15 contained a file named php_apc.dll (in file: 'php_apcu_bc-1.0.4-7.2-ts-vc15-x86.zip' date: 13/06/2018) - just renaming it to php_apcu_bc.dll worked.
It matters if you use the thread safe or non thread safe version of the DLL. For me only the NTS worked in Windows 10 x64 and PHP 7.4 using the PHP built in server.
It was confusing because the error msg PHP gave when run php -i was Unable to load dynamic library 'php_apcu.dll' (tried: ext\php_apcu.dll) as if the file was not there.
Please refer to the official documentation:
https://secure.php.net/manual/en/opcache.installation.php
In my case, I'm using PHP 5.6 on XAMPP
and everything I need to do is to update my php.ini file with (recommended settings):
opcache.memory_consumption=128
opcache.interned_strings_buffer=8
opcache.max_accelerated_files=4000
opcache.revalidate_freq=60
opcache.fast_shutdown=1
opcache.enable_cli=1

Imagick php windows

I am trying to use iMagick in Symfony2.
I am using PHP 5.4.16 and all i have done :
1-Copy php_imagick_nts.dll from php5-4 directory from the extracted http://valokuva.org/~mikko/imagick-php54-php53.tgz to php/ext .
2-Rename it to php_imagick.dll and add the “extension=php_imagick.dll” to php.ini
3-Create a page like this :
<?php
$a = new Imagick();
?>
but i receive this :
Fatal error: Class ‘Imagick’ not found in C:\xampp\htdocs\info.php
When I tried to use this in a symfony controller, the error occur again:
FatalErrorException: Error: Class 'Imagick' not found
Unfortunately the details about imagick extension not appear in output of "phpinfo()"
Is this version is incompatible with PHP 5.4.16 ?! If yes,what version i must use? Where? Thank for any help...
After trying many solutions, none seemed to work.
I managed to install it on Windows 10 64-bit, Apache 2.4 and PHP 5.6, but I think it should work for all versions.
Hopefully you will have no problem installing Imagick for PHP.
Step 1) Gather information
First of all you should gather some information of your PHP environment.
You can easily see your PHP information with the function phpinfo()
The information you need:
Architecture: x86(32-bit) or x64(64-bit)
PHP-version: you can find this in the header of the phpinfo() output.
PHP Extension Build: This string contains 2 important parts:
NTS or TS
VCx (like VC11)
Loaded Configuration File: the path to your used php.ini file.
Step 2) Download Binary
You can download the binary from the official site of ImageMagick. I recommend you to read the small introduction under the "Windows Binary Release" to be certain which "bits-per-pixel" to choose from(8 or 16).
Downloading the latest version should be just fine.
Make sure this binary is the same architecture as your PHP architecture that you have gathered in step 1.
Step 3) Install Binary
Install the binary to your phpx.x.xx\bin file. For example: C:\wamp64\bin\php\php5.6.16\bin. (This can be any folder, but for the convenience I put in here)
Make sure "Add application directory to your system path" is checked. Should be checked by default though.
Step 4) Download PHP extension
The DLL PHP extension is available through the windows pecl php site
Again, you can just click the latest version.
Next of, choose the right version based on the gathered information.
For example: php_imagick-3.4.1-5.6-nts-vc11-x64.zip
This can be stripped into components:
php_imagick-3.4.1 - This is the php imagick extension with the version. This is not important.
5.6 - This is your PHP version and should be equal to the PHP-version you are using, which you have determed in step 1.
NTS - This should be equal to the information of your PHP Extension Build that you have gathered in step 1.
VC11 - This should also be equal to the information of your PHP Extension Build that you have gathered in step 1.
x64 - This the architecture of the extension and should be equal to your PHP architecture that you have gathered in step 1.
Step 5) Extract PHP Extension
After you have downloaded the file, you should open the .zip file and look for a file named: php_imagick.dll.
Extract this file to phpx.x.xx\ext.
Make sure the .dll file is fully accessable by you. Sometimes you need to explicity unblock the file.
Step 6) Activate PHP extension
To activate the extension in PHP, you should state in your php.ini file that you want to use this extension.
You have gathered the path to your used php.ini file in step 1.
Add the line extension=php_imagick.dll to your php.ini
Step 7) Restart your PC
Just to make sure, restart your PC so all Environment Paths will be correctly loaded.
This should install Imagick correctly with the latest versions and the right architecture.
Imagick should also be listed in phpinfo() with the appropriate "ImageMagick supported formats" (Just make sure it is not empty).
I spent many hours trying to make Imagick work, finally I got it.
My installation instructions
Install WAMP 32bit (even if you running 64bit system you must use 32bit version of WAMP)
Install ImageMagick to C:/imagemagick, use this file: https://www.dropbox.com/s/i2mhrhd7sp0ilzk/ImageMagick-6.8.0-3-Q16-windows-dll.exe
Put DLL with Imagick into extension folder of PHP, e.g. D:\wamp32\bin\php\php5.4.16\ext, I used this file: https://www.dropbox.com/s/ayankf850l08rm2/php_imagick.dll
In php.ini put line "SetEnv MAGICK_HOME C:/imagemagick" without quotes
Better restart PC
I use Wamp 2.4, PHP 5.4.16, Apache 2.4.4, ImageMagick 6.8.0-3 2012-10-24 Q16, Imagick 3.1.0RC2 - all 32bit, OS Win8 64bit
Now it should work and you should see Imagick extension loaded in phpinfo.
I tried a lot of versions of ImageMagick, but newer versions didn't work, 6.8.0-3-Q16-windows-dll works fine.
Symfony2
In Symfony2 use Imagick like this:
$im = new \Imagick('image.jpg');
I'm quite sure this is to do with not having the module loaded correctly or the .dll being placed in a improper location.
You can use PHP's internal function extension_loaded() to check prior to using the class,
<?php
/**
*
**/
if (!extension_loaded('Imagick')) {
//Load some error.
}
?>
That's a method you can check if the module is even being reconsigned by PHP at all.
PHP also provides a function to view your current extensions get_loaded_extensions():
<?php
/**
* Get an Array of current
* PHP extensions for debugging
**/
print_r( get_loaded_extensions() );
?>
Make sure you do:
Check your correct extension library folder location within your phpinfo()
Perform a hard restart of your xmapp/wamp server.
If you're on PHP 5.4 or upwards (Like yourself!), see site below for the updated binaries
After researching too, Imagick does seem to have trouble with PHP 5.3 or upwards; Download new DLL's from this site below (Unofficial):
http://www.peewit.fr/imagick/
Also found other StackOverFlow Articles that have the same problem:
Stackoverflow: Trying to get imagick running on PHP 5.4.3 at Windows x64
Alternatively you're able to use the GD extension to more or less accomplish some of the same functions you require. I do believe GD is a more widely supported module/extension in more recent versions of PHP.
For those using Windows 10 with PHP 7 the following might help:
determine whether your Windows is threadsafe (see the output of phpinfo()) and 32 or 64 bits.
This page contains matching sets for each php version and threadsafe and 32/64 settings. Download both the Imagick and the Imagemagick files.
Follow for Imagick the instructions at the bottom of that page.
For ImageMagick the instructions on that page are not correct. You can put the dll files anywhere but you need to refer to them with the MAGICK_HOME windows environment variable. You may need to reboot for the change of the environment to have effect.
I use :Wamp 2.4, PHP 5.4.16, Apache 2.4.4, ImageMagick 6.8.0-3 2012-10-24 Q16, Imagick 3.1.0RC2 - all 32bit, OS Win7 32bit
Instructions given by fmstoun worked for me perfectly.
Since I spent a lot of hours trying to make the dll work, I wanted to add on to steps given by fmstoun.
Do restart your PC.
Use the full path to the image, for example:
$image = new Imagick($_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'] . '/images/test.jpg');
Make sure your system environment has 1 single entry for : C:/imagemagick and no more environment variables for imagemagick. If any previous installations have the path, then remove those paths and restart your PC
Make sure http : / / localhost/ of wamp shows 'imagick' as loaded extension
If extension is loaded properly, it has to show up in phpinfo() also as:
imagick module | enabled
ImageMagick version|ImageMagick 6.8.0-3 2012-10-24 Q16 and some more information about imagemagick.
Considering the date of this post, the latest version of imagemagick provided on the official site is: ImageMagick-6.8.8-1-Q16-x86-dll.exe
which fails to load the extension (as seen in apache error logs after a restart).
Hence use the version mentioned by fmstoun.
Hope this answer saves couple of hours of effort and saves time required to go through around 15 SO questions on same topic and also different forums.
UPDATE for those 2019 also using WAMP, a much more simplier method of ImageMagick are as follows:
Go to https://mlocati.github.io/articles/php-windows-imagick.html.
Grab a copy of the .dll extension file of your appropriate setup, choose a "Threads Safe" version.
Grab the corresponding ImageMagick using the link on the same row and install it.
Copy only the .dll file to the extensions folder of your install of WAMP, usually C:\wamp\bin\apache2.4\ext\
Restart apache.
Hope this helps.
Sorry for my bad english:
1º Install Appserv
Filename: "appserv-win32-2.5.10.exe"
URL download: h*ttp://www.appservnetwork.com/ (without *)
Apache port: 8080
2º Download PHP 5.3(Apache 2.2 doesn't support superior)
Filename: "php-5.3.29-Win32-VC9-x86.zip"
How?: Thread Safe
URL Download: h*ttp://windows.php.net/download#php-5.6 (without *)
3º Stop Apache
4º Delete all contents in the folder "..\AppServ\php5"
5º Copy the zip contents to "..\AppServ\php5"
6º Add line
date.timezone = "America/Buenos_Aires" (This is my zone, find yours in php page)
to the "php.ini" in "c:\Windows\php.ini"
to avoid date error in PHP
7º Start Apache
=============================
IMAGIC(Once PHP 5.3 is installed)
1º Instalññ Image magic 6.7(Not superior, PHP 5.3 doesn't support)
Filename: "ImageMagick-6.7.9-9-Q16-windows-dll.exe"
URL download: http://ftp.icm.edu.pl/packages/ImageMagick/binaries/
2º Download Imagic
Filename: "php_imagick-3.1.2-5.3-ts-vc9-x86.zip"
URL download: http://windows.php.net/downloads/pecl/releases/imagick/3.1.2/
3º In the dir "php5/ext" add the file "php_imagick.dll" from the last zip download(other files doesn't care)
4º Add line
extension=php_imagick.dll
to the "php.ini" in "c:\Windows\php.ini"
5º Restart Apache

step-by-step instructions for installing IMAGEMAGICK on WAMP?

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.

How do I enable the PHP HTTP PECL extension on Windows?

I have an installation of XAMPP version 1.7.3 on Windows 7 x64. I want to enable the PHP HTTP extension. How do I go about doing so? That is, where to I get the DLL, register it, etc. Thanks in advance.
First, download the PECL module from the php website.
Then unzipp it and copy the file php_http.dll in your PHP extension folder. Then edit your php.ini file (c:\WINDOWS\php.ini) and activate the module :
extension=php_http.dll
As you are on an earlier PHP Version, you can get the build from: http://downloads.php.net/pierre/
If you upgrade to XAMPP 1.8.3, which uses PHP 5.4, then you should take a look at the closed bug about this found at: bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=62056
As per details in the bug comments; I downloaded the ts (thread safe) version for XAMPP 1.8.3 from github.com/stealth35/stealth35.github.com/downloads and listed as "php_http-1.7.4 -5.4-vc9-x86.zip"
The latest builds can be found at: windows.php.net/downloads/pecl/releases/http/1.7.5/
Amoung those links you should find a version specifically for what you need.

SAPRFC dll and PHP 5.5

I wanted to try using SAPRFC dll along with PHP to retrieve data from SAP server at our company, but after downloading the latest version (1.4.1) from http://sourceforge.net/projects/saprfc/files/
Then, I added the dll files (php_saprfc_528.dll and php_saprfc_530.dll) to PHP extensions folder, then I updated php.ini file. When I start Apache server, the following error message shows to me
PHP Startup: saprfc: Unable to initialize module
Module compiled with module API=20060613
PHP compiled with module API=20121212
These options need to match
Googling this issue, I found that that saprfc was compiled with another version of PHP not same as the one I'm using. I'm running PHP 5.5.9, so I started looking with saprfc dll file compatible with PHP 5.5, but I couldn't find.
Can anybody please provide the download for the php_saprfc.dll which will work with PHP 5.5, or what are the steps for compiling php_saprfc.dll that will make it compatible with PHP 5.5
Thanks
Compiled php module you can download here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/saprfcsapnwrfc/files/?source=navbar
Have you installed the RFC DLL on the system in question? At runtime the SAPRFC PHP module needs it - from the installation instructions (As you mentioned DLL I'm assuming you're using Windows):
For installation (from binary package):
PHP binaries (http://www.php.net/downloads.php)
librfc32.dll in Windows System directory (or SAPGUI installed)
You can obtain librfc32.dll from a system that has SAPGUI installed (check the Windows directory) or by installing the classic RFC SDK. For more information on that SDK, see note 27517 (SAP SMP login required).
Once you've done that and if the PHP module still doesn't work, then you can consider recompiling. See the instructions in that same installation guide for instructions. They do mention Visual C 6.0 though, which is rather old...

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