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RE: PHP4 - was Re: XML



I had the same problem building a DSO of php for apache on a PPC linux box a
couple of weeks ago.

The solution was to rebuild the shared objects cache after building PHP, but
before Apache - which is: "/etc/ld.so.cache" on Linux (I don't have a MacOSX
box to hand so I can't confirm it's the same), to rebuild use the command
"ldconfig".

I am not sure if the same, but that defiantly worked for me.
Hope this helps.



Lee.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: email@hidden
> [mailto:email@hidden]On Behalf Of Chris
> Waskowich
> Sent: 25 January 2001 04:53
> To: email@hidden
> Subject: PHP4 - was Re: XML
>
>
> > It depends. If you have mod_so installed and running (stock Apple
> > apache has this), you won't need to do anything special to Apache,
> > only use the apxs script to make PHP as a DSO. I compiled PHP 4.0.4
> > from source like this: (stock Apple apache 1.3.6 from a clean install
> > of Server 1.0 + update 2)
>
> The last I tried I could not get PHP4.0.x to compile correctly as
> a DSO. It
> either did not compile, or apache would not start. I had to
> complie it into
> Apache. If anyone has actually got PHP4 to *compile* AND *run*
> as a DSO in
> apache, I would be extremeley interested in knowing what ya did.
>
> Chris Waskowich
> email@hidden
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