Re: PHP-7.2.5 with Apache-2.4.25

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What does "mod_php is not able to unload properly" mean in this case?

Secondly, any reason why you're not using php-fpm with a threaded httpd mpm instead?

On Wed, Jun 27, 2018 at 10:21 AM David Copeland <david.copeland@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Okay, sorry, probably can't help then. I'm running Opensuse 42.3, Apache 2.4.33 (prefork) and mod_php 7.2.7.

The one thing I forgot about when I originally switched from php 5 to 7 was the APACHE_MODULES variable in the file /etc/sysconfig/apache2, changing php5 to php7. But each os/distro likes to tweak the config files so not sure if this applies to you.

Dave.

On 27/06/18 10:06 AM, Hemant Chaudhary wrote:
Its NonStop (tandem)

On Jun 27, 2018 7:35 PM, "David Copeland" <david.copeland@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
What platform/distribution are you running?

On 27/06/18 06:09 AM, Hemant Chaudhary wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was using mod_php of php-5.5.37 with apache-2.4.25 and it was
> working fine. I upgraded the php to php-7.2.5. But after upgrade,
> mod_php is not able to unload properly. 
>
> Does anybody also face the same issue.
>
> Thanks
> Hemant


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