On Oct 5, 2003, at 3:42 AM, Joshua Levitsky wrote:

Ok I am officially stumped. I even added the Serial: tag to the Spec file in case it would do something, and nothing. PHP from Red Hat thinks my stuff is 1.3.23. I am going to install Red Hat on to Virtual PC on my laptop tomorrow and add PHP from source using APXS and see what version shows. If it shows right then the issue is just in the build of PHP you use and probably is meaningless

Found the answer.. That field in phpinfo actually shows what it was compiled against rather than your actual version of Apache. Red Hat must build against 1.3.23 so that PHP will work with all 1.3.x from 23 on up to 27.

-Josh


http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Mail/Message/php-Dev/1798929

<x-tad-smaller>I still think this isn't completely bogus; I hope I explained my point
of view understandable in the previous comment - if it says "Apache
version" I think about the version of Apache, not about the version of
the interface to Apache.
If you don't think it should be fixed that's ok, mark it bogus again
and I'll keep my mouth shut :)


Previous Comments:
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[2002-12-28 14:23:41] psychosos at gmx dot at

Well, I found change the name field then. Because if I read "Apache
Version" to me it is obvious that the current Apache version running is
meant. Specially if some lines below it says "Hostname:Port" and there
I do not see the hostname of the machine where PHP was compiled but my
own.

It's not really a bug, not serious or important in any way, it would
just be cosmetic and I thought I could tell ;)</x-tad-smaller>



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