On 4 Jul 2005, at 21:35, Richard Lynch wrote:
On Mon, July 4, 2005 12:14 pm, Gaby vanhegan said:
On 4 Jul 2005, at 19:58, Catalin Trifu wrote:
True, but this is Plesk that is doing this, not my Apache
configuration. I've seen PHP5 on Apache2 servers that have the
sapi_apache2 module installed, and the module being listed in
phpinfo(), but I can't work out how to force it to compile the module
in...
WILD GUESS ALERT!!!
Maybe that's only "on" if you've compiled Apache in that "threaded"
mode
as aopposed to the "non pre-fork" mode or whatever it is...
This is nothing more than a guess.
Thank you for the suggestion Richard. This is something that had
occurred to me as well, as the httpd was the stock version that shipped
with Fedora Core 2. However, there is no mention of sapi_apache2
anywhere in the httpd source tree for version 2.0.49 (the stock version
on Fedora Core 2) and on the latest 2.0.51 version. The only mention
that I can find is in the php5 source, in the apache2_handler and
apache2_filter code.
Is there a specific compile switch that I need to build Apache with in
order to allow php5 to see and use the sapi_apache2 module? I could
see nothing specific in a "./configure --help" for either Apache or
php. I have the rpm .spec file, so I could theoretically do a nice
clean rebuild if I needed to.
Gaby
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