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PHP 5.2.8 is refusing to load php_pgsql.dll, with the following error:

Warning: PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library 'D:\PHP\ext\php_pgsql.dll' - The specified module could not be found.

in Unknown on line 0

The .dll exists in PHP/ext/.

Has anyone else had this problem with PHP on Windows before?

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    This is a recurring problem I've had with PHP and DLLs in general. I just copied the offending DLL to C:\WINDOWS and stopped bothering with it. PHP's path handling is seriously borked, to the point where I don't even care about doing it the "right way".
    – kquinn
    Feb 15, 2009 at 23:24
  • See here to compile PHP with pgsql : wiki.php.net/internals/windows/stepbystepbuild
    – Mantisse
    May 27, 2016 at 18:28

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Check out the info on the PHP PostgreSQL installation page: http://us.php.net/manual/en/pgsql.installation.php

On a Windows server, configured with Apache, adding the following line to httpd.conf to load libpq.dll can save you a lot of time :

LoadFile "C:/Program Files/PostgreSQL/8.4/bin/libpq.dll"

Note that you will have to change your folder accordingly to the installation path and version of PostgreSQL you have installed. Also note that having Apache and PostgreSQL on the same server for production environments is not recommended.

This fixed my setup instantly.

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  • Also ... on the same page, the first comment by Simon; it stated that the 5.2.5 "php_pgsql.dll" version will work. And it does :). Surprise surprise!...
    – StefanNch
    Jun 7, 2011 at 11:34
  • Excellent! Saved me a lot of hassle! Apr 1, 2012 at 6:50
  • this trick worked to my Apache on my WAMP installation, thank you Mac, thanks so much for the help! Apr 11, 2013 at 9:48
  • It won't work if postgre is 64-bit. In which case, copy the libpq.dll from a postgre 32-bit installation and put in apache/bin Mar 4, 2014 at 1:36
  • Thanks, you just save my problem. But this answer should be improved since newer php windows stack include libpq.dll in the php folder. So instead picking from postgres folder, you can also pick from the php windows distribution folder
    – Henry Eko
    Jan 18, 2016 at 7:44
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This happened to me also with PHP 5.4.1

Copying the offending DLL everywhere didn't work, and I don't have PostgreSQL installed in the server, but I also planned to use PHP against different Postgres versions, so the only solution I found that worked was to put in httpd.conf a line like this:

LoadFile "C:/Program Files/PostgreSQL/8.4/bin/libpq.dll"

And referring to the libpq.dll that comes bundled with PHP, like this:

LoadFile "C:/php/libpq.dll"

After that it worked fine to me.

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    This saved my day on Win7 64bit because the libpq.dll from Program Files/PostreSQL was unable to load.
    – dwich
    Aug 20, 2012 at 5:36
  • I tried this after Mac's trick and both worked, thank you Dayron. Apr 11, 2013 at 9:51
  • Work like a charm.. Great! Mar 18, 2015 at 18:51
  • The same for 5.4.31. Thanks a lot!
    – Frank
    May 12, 2015 at 7:32
  • Still valid for PHP 7.1.5
    – Reactgular
    May 17, 2017 at 17:59
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For those willing to make their PHP install only capable to access PostGres servers, without actually installing PostGres, you need to:

  • enable php_pgsql.dll (and php_pdo_pgsql.dll, if using PDO) extension in PHP.INI,
  • make sure libpq.dll, libiconv-2.dll and libintl-8.dll are in the path. These are the php_pgsql.dll dependencies.

These 3 DLLs can be found in the PostGres install. I just copied them into apache\bin, that way I keep everything self contained. Doing that, apache can start the PHP engine just fine, with PostGres support.

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The problem is with the related libraries used by php_pgsql.dll - like libpq.dll, the OpenSLL ones etc. You need to find them (from the zip distribution of Postgres, from an installed psqlODBC driver etc.) and put them in a folder which is in the PATH. As for the list of all DLLs - use MS Dependency Walker (depends.exe).

Another important bit - Apache (if you use Apache that is) has its own set of OpenSSL DLLs. Replace or just rename those so to not clash with those from the Postgres distribution.

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    Sounds complex - but when I run a PHP -v from the command line it does throw an error saying libpq.dll couldn't be loaded. I may just move all my development to the ubuntu box tbh.
    – Ross
    Feb 16, 2009 at 10:13
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    For instance, on XAMPP, it was sufficient to put the PHP directory (i.e., C:\xampp\php) to the system PATH variable. Jan 21, 2013 at 15:46
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You need to copy libpq.dll from wamp\bin\php\php5.3.5 to wamp\bin\apache\Apache2.2.17\bin. Again restart the Wamp Server. By now we are done with the php configuration. Next we will install phpPgAdmin and use it.

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Just a thought -- make sure that the Postgres binaries are in the SYSTEM path, not your user-specific path. As it happens, that was the problem on my machine. :-)

Edit:

Come to think of it, that explains why Dependency Walker would report all A-OK but the problem would still persist -- you run DW under your own account, while Apache runs as SYSTEM, and hence won't have your personal PATH settings available.

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Just to share what worked for me, without dealing with libpq.dll. I uncommented both extension=php_pdo_pgsql.dll and extension=php_pgsql.dll in php.ini. At first, apache refused to start.

I then add "C:\Program Files (x86)\PostgreSQL\9.4\bin\" (depending on your installation) into windows environment PATH, started apache successfully and works.

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Specifically for WAMP server setups here, you need to copy the libpg.dll file into "C:\wamp\bin\apache\Apache2.2.21\bin\", or similar. Copying it to ..\php\ext\ and also adjusting the PATH env variable simply wasn't enough (if effective at all).

Original answer sourced here: http://www.wampserver.com/phorum/read.php?2,40270,57932

Specifically for XAMPP setups, I found that I only needed to copy the libpg.dll file into ..\php\ext\ directory.

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As Ondřej Bouda mentioned: Setting up Windows environment variables is enough. No copies of dlls, no entries to http-conf. Just add the php-directory (C:\xampp\php) to PATH. Don't forget to restart XAMPP-Control-Panel if you use this, otherwise it won't know the changes. (And restart Apache of cause.)

For instance, on XAMPP, it was sufficient to put the PHP directory (i.e., C:\xampp\php) to the system PATH variable. – Ondřej Bouda

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This is an update to @Dayron Armas Peña 's answer. The php bundled pgsql 'dll' is found in the following location:

LoadFile "C:/wamp/bin/php/php5.4.12/libpq.dll"

Adding the above line to the httpd.conf file apart from uncommenting the required lines in the php.ini files has solved my problem.

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The only time I've seen this error (and the file name and ext path were definitely correct) was when I tried using an incorrect version of the DLL ie. I used one that was compiled against a different version of PHP to the one I was running.

Make sure your version is definitely the one compiled against PHP 5.2.8.

Edit: or, the permissions on the file were set incorrectly.

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  • The permissions are fine and this is the dll I got with the PHP download so I assume it's compiled for the correct version. Any way I can check that?
    – Ross
    Feb 15, 2009 at 23:17
  • Hmmm, if it's the one that came with the download it should be fine. Sorry, out of ideas :-( . Feb 15, 2009 at 23:33
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LIBPQ.DLL problem with php on Vista...

  • Check to make sure you actually have postgres installed. If you install php on windows with postgres API, without postgres being installed, you may get this warning. It's too easy to just click everything on the Windows installer...

  • Comment out the relevant line in php.ini.

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I got the solution:

1) If you want to load php_pdo_pgsql extension, please load php_pdo, too. (in php.ini)

2) php_pgsql.dll and php_pdo_pgsql.dll depend on libpq.dll and php5ts.dll. libpg.dll is the library from postgreSQL, but it has been bundled into PHP's binary package. When configuring PHP to work as a module with Apache, it can't load the depending library correctly. And so you need to load it in Apache.

config in httpd.conf and the two lines should be before LoadModule php5_module

LoadFile "Full path to /php5gs.dll" LoadFile "full path to libpg.dll"

Hope it be helpful.

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You have to add the following lines to you httpd.conf file:

PHPIniDir "c:/PHP/"
Loadfile "C:\php\php5ts.dll"

Loadfile "C:\php\libpq.dll"

LoadModule php5_module "c:/PHP/php5apache2_2.dll"

Source: http://www.php.net/manual/en/pgsql.setup.php

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I just did this and it worked just fine in php folder inside php.ini I changed this line

extension=php_openssl.dll 

to

extension=C:\php\ext\php_openssl.dll 

the php_openssl.dll is inside ext folder which couldn't be found.

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Copy file libpq.dll from location /bin/php/ to location /bin/apache//bin. Restart the wamp server.

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I found this to work for me:

After installation of PostgreSQL, you need to copy libpq.dll from wamp\bin\php\phpX.X.X to wamp\bin\apache\Apache2.2*\bin. And restart the Wampserver.

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