I could read a comment in the GIT repository, that the xhprof module was now suitable for windows. But I don't know how to compile it. Does anyone have a php_xhprof.dll?

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Jon Nunan’s picture

Not my blog, but its available here for certain configurations:
http://www.benjamin-carl.de/howtos/xhprof-php-extension-0-10-0-windows-3...

Anonymous’s picture

Status: Active » Fixed

Status: Fixed » Closed (fixed)

Automatically closed -- issue fixed for 2 weeks with no activity.

MustangGB’s picture

Status: Closed (fixed) » Active

Download link fails
Any mirrors?

salvis’s picture

Download link fails
Any mirrors?

Sigh, read the blog post referenced in #1.

Note that we don't endorse any third-party downloads. You are completely on your own to determine what this thing does when you install it on your server.

@morningtime: Please edit your comment and remove the direct-download link. You're wasting my time with it, and people who can't be bothered to read a 10-line blog post, should not install executables on servers (or any computer, really).

MustangGB’s picture

Status: Active » Closed (fixed)

Sigh, read the blog post referenced in #1.

Sigh, I had read perfectly the blog post and at the time of posting the link was down
After asking the author to fix it he has done so it is now working fine
No need to be a douche about it

Anonymous’s picture

@morningtime: Please edit your comment and remove the direct-download link. You're wasting my time with it,

Did you have bad hair day when you wrote this? The direct download link works fine, even today. Who's wasting who's time?

and people who can't be bothered to read a 10-line blog post, should not install executables on servers

It's not an executable, it's a PHP extension .dll file.

Anonymous’s picture

Here's a link to the VC9 vesion for PHP 5.3
http://dev.freshsite.pl/php-extensions/xhprof/file/details/xhprof-0103-f...

Here's one for VC9 and PHP 5.4
http://dev.freshsite.pl/download/file/details/xhprof-0103-for-php-54-vc9...

...well hope I'm not wasting anybody's time.

salvis’s picture

I'm sure you mean well, but can you guarantee the integrity of those files? now and in the future?

It's not an executable, it's a PHP extension .dll file.

After this statement we can estimate your level of technical expertise.

How much in damages are you prepared to pay if the files should turn out to be malicious?

Anyone considering downloading files from untrusted locations and installing them on your server: think again as many times as needed.