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Bug #28170 missing DLL for mcrypt
Submitted: 2004-04-26 22:29 UTC Modified: 2004-04-27 19:26 UTC
From: prof_moriarty at veryfast dot biz Assigned:
Status: Not a bug Package: Dynamic loading
PHP Version: 5.0.0RC1 OS: XP Home
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2004-04-26 22:29 UTC] prof_moriarty at veryfast dot biz
Description:
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Am Actually using windows binary zip for 5.0.0.RC2.
But there isn't an option for it 5.0.0RC2. There's a bug in itself. :)

There doesn't seem to be a libmcrypt.dll file anywhere in the installation (. thus when i go to enable it on the extension, i can't load that extension.
But php_mcrypt.dll exists. But that's not enough to get this extension to work.



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 [2004-04-26 22:55 UTC] derick@php.net
We're not allowed to bundle it with our distribution due to US export regulations, so we need to put the DLL on our Norway based snap server instead. 

Edin?
 [2004-04-27 00:53 UTC] prof_moriarty at veryfast dot biz
Oh yes. those lovely export regs. It is encryption after all. Forgot about them. :)

Well maybe put something somewhere in the docs that says 
that.
 [2004-04-27 01:57 UTC] fmk@php.net
http://php.net/mcrypt has the information you are looking for.
 [2004-04-27 07:13 UTC] prof_moriarty at veryfast dot biz
Indeed & Thanx.
However that in turn points me to my other bug of the day which i reported immediatly after reporting this one (this one pre-empting that one).
http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=28171

Un-useable installation instructions. :)
 [2004-04-27 08:33 UTC] derick@php.net
Okay, just a case of RTFM then.

Derick
 [2004-04-27 19:26 UTC] prof_moriarty at veryfast dot biz
more a case of.
WTFM so as people can RTFM and actually know what it says. :)
It's like reading shakespear. Pointless, and no fun... hehe :)
 
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