Michael B Allen wrote:
Hi Saju,

Actually I'm not sure this is my problem. I have tested my PHP extension
on numerous platforms and I have only ever seen the PHP extension
initialization / deinitialization routines run once for each restart.

Is the "load -> unload -> load" behavior you describe something new that
Apache just started doing?

Apache has been doing that for eons. But apache does it to the apache extensions, while PHP would do it to the PHP extensions. I really expect that you should be working with the PHP lists rather than here from the original posting. (See http://www.php.net/mailing-lists.php for one that might fit your needs).

Saju is absolutely correct - when a module is loaded by apache, a hook called post_config() is called twice (for checking the config file first that the syntax is okay, and then for the actual configuration), but I'm not sure if the .so is free()d from memory during that process. I always thought that it did not actually reload the .so (correct me if I am wrong).

Forcing an extension to "deinitialize" in PHP because of an issue in Apache would cause every extension in PHP to "deinitialize", not just one of them. I expect the issue to be in the php extension itself (or php, but that is unlikely).

Joe
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