On Wed, Jan 31, 2018 at 7:57 AM, Hajo Locke <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello List, > > i try to remove mod_php and switch to php-cgi with proxy_fcgi and mpm_event. > An example setup is running well. But by removing libphp7.so i want to keep > support for php_value/php_flag directives in .htaccess > This is done by php-htscanner extension. But for a working php-htscanner > extension it is needed that apaches knows about this directives. > (a threadsafe compiled libphp7.so is currently no option because of other > problems). > > So following this tutorial i "created" a custom module which just registers > my needed directives and does nothing else: > https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/developer/modguide.html > > I reduced the example to minimum. Please look here: > https://pastebin.com/gEDqJYLR > > compiling and using are successful. Apache knows about php_flag/php_value > and my .htaccess is working together with htscanner. my php-ini settings are > edited like expected. > > This is a minimal apache-modul i just relinquished to use a hook registering > function. > My question is: Is this safe for using? I did not notice any errors and all > is working like expected, but iam no programmer. > > Please take a short look at the code and tell me your opinion. > > Thanks, > Hajo
Seems safe. In htaccess, you would get concurrent writes to that static global config, but IIUC you will never be reading/using it. -- Eric Covener [email protected]
