Me: "If there is the possibility of junk data, use TryParse instead. That one will throw if you give it crap (hoping to head off yet another FormatException SO question) Not that you would do that but we get a lot of them"
*very next message* : "okay so I got "An unhandled exception of type 'System.FormatException' occurred in mscorlib.dll" where this parse is done"
@RiggsFolly I respect that all you're trying to do here is give a good answer, but myself being a VC++ programmer I know more about the VC++ libraries than you may.
@RiggsFolly I find it's a common misconception that if a program has the error about the missing VC++ library, it's the program itself that needs it. This is not possible if the program starts up.
@RiggsFolly My answer says that it's Apache that requires the VC++ 2010 libraries, and that's what I found when I checked.
Your suggestion about installing the VC++ 2012 libraries will not help as they are not the libraries that are causing the problem. The VC++ DLL has '10', which references to the compiler version and the version of Visual Studio, which is why installing the VC++ libraries will fix this.
The reason i answered the questioners original AND Second question was that I assumed he had been frightened by out "War of Words" and tried to clean up his question, rather than asking a totally new question.
Although as I said in the answer it seems strange that he gets this error when WAMPServer 2.2.whatever did not release any exe that was compiled with VS 2012
So I guess he ay have actually tried to install WAMPServer 2.5 after asking the first question. Which mean he was being naughty and asking a different question with his second edit.
@RiggsFolly Yeah, the whole question is confusing. You're right in saying 'what version are you using?' but then as they've provided that they're using WampServer 2.4, we need to work with that version.
Anyway, if you are a C++ prog, you probably have the tools to see what MSVC runtime is used by wampmanager.exe, could you check that for me please. I think I am right, but it never hurts to geta second opinion
If you were to edit your answer and correct the msvc110 = 2010 problem I am more than happy to remove my downvote, as that was the only reason I gave a downvote. It was not in anyway vindictive.
@BradleyDotNET I appologise for getting into a war of words with this chap, but if you look at our discussion, we seem to have patched up our difference. He agreed that I was right about MSVC110 being a reference to the VC2012 runtime.
@BradleyDotNET In regards to his suggestion that I added back my comment after it was deleted by a moderator was incorrect. I actually missed my 5 minute deadline for correcting my comment, DELETED it myself, and then Re-Entered the corrected comment.
@BradleyDotNET As you may see, I offered to remove my downvote when/if he corrects what he has admitted is an error with the MSVCR110=VC2010 Redist but he now seems to have gone away, maybe work got in the way.
@BradleyDotNET My answer has been edited by cybermonkey to improve it to his satisfaction, by removing the content he felt was unnecessary, I dont agree, but the edit has been approved by others, thats democracy. Although it still has his downvote I assume. I am tempted to just delete my answer and leave the questioner to solve his problems another way. I assume he already has as he has not made any comment recently
@ʎǝʞuoɯɹǝqʎɔ Ok now I am going to download each of the WAMPServer 2.2a/c/d/e installs and check my facts as to which version was compiled with which version of MSVC
Then I will update the WAMPServer forum post so there is absolutely no confusion about which version of the compiler and therefore runtime Apache/MySQL/PHP needs in each version
But its strange he claimed that MySQL was running, or at least I think he did? when both Apache and MySQL would have been compiled with the same compiler.
@ʎǝʞuoɯɹǝqʎɔ Anyway, I am now not 100% sure of my facts so I am going to check to be absolutely sure. I have been meaning to do this for ages, just have not made the time.
I have a Windows 10 Preview Virtual Machine that is vanilla apart from msvc2012 and msvc2008 which I had to download to get WAMPServer 2.5 running
@ʎǝʞuoɯɹǝqʎɔ Out of interest, what do you use to query an executable about what dll's it requires
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@BradleyDotNET Gotta love it when someone steals an answer from the comments before the commenter can provide a full answer: stackoverflow.com/a/28461223/2422013
One tactic if you see an answer that is just a "placeholder" and content is added during the grace period: make a simple edit yourself (add a new line or something) to force the old revision to stick
If its really bad, thats a good strategy. Of course, there isn't technically anything wrong with the placeholder answer. Even if you flag to say "Look! This was bad once!" I wouldn't expect a moderator to act on it.
You can always downvote to show your disapproval though :)
@BradleyDotNET Yeah, because I edited my answer meaning the first comment on it is now obsolete, but the edit doesn't show because I edited within the 5 minute grace period.
Unsure whether my flag will be accepted or not if the mod can't see that I edited it.
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I answered this question, and a user commented that the syntax of the provided code was incorrect:
I corrected it within the five minute grace period, and consequently flagged the comment as [obsolete] as it no longer applies.
I'm concerned that my flag will be declined on the basis that whoe...
Who's right in the case of a duplicate and the OP has already tried the solution in the duplicate but it didn't work and that the OP mentioned that in their question.