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Bug #43509 Installer creates bizarre path env var
Submitted: 2007-12-05 22:27 UTC Modified: 2008-08-22 18:21 UTC
From: ericp at activestate dot com Assigned: jmertic (profile)
Status: No Feedback Package: Windows Installer
PHP Version: 5.2.5 OS: Windows Vista
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2007-12-05 22:27 UTC] ericp at activestate dot com
Description:
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Running the PHP 5.2.5 MSI Installer on Vista created
a user path setting in my environment of this:

C:\PHP\;䌻尺灡獰獜湶扜湩

Before I had all my path settings as a user-variable,
and there was no system path.

Reproduce code:
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Move the environment path setting as a System variable
(this is probably wrong)

Zap the system path environment variable

Run the PHP 5.2.5 installer

Expected result:
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c:/php/ is inserted at the start of User path

Actual result:
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The system path of C:\PHP\;䌻尺灡獰獜湶扜湩
is created.

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 [2007-12-07 10:50 UTC] jani@php.net
Assigned to the installer maintainer.
 [2007-12-07 16:58 UTC] jmertic@php.net
Could you run it in verbose logging mode and e-mail the log file to
jmertic@php.net? To run
in verbose logging mode issue the below command from the command prompt
( from the same directory where the install exists ):

msiexec /i php-5.2.5-win32-installer.msi /l*v error.log
 [2007-12-17 16:37 UTC] jmertic@php.net
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