.. There really should be another configure parameter which names all non-language stuff php5 instead of php... Like x-httpd-php5, php5_gd2.dll and so on.. phpinfo and all other functions, constructs and so on (language stuff) should efcorse remain the way they are, but a parameter to name them 4/5 would really be great...Wouldn't be too hard would it? Although, might be a problem in documentation, on how to install and so on... :p
-- // DvDmanDT MSN: dvdmandt€hotmail.com Mail: dvdmandt€telia.com "Shimi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev i meddelandet news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > On Sun, 11 Jan 2004, DvDmanDT wrote: > > > I just realized something.. You couldn't have a single extension enabled, > > since they both would use the same php.ini, and I would guess modules are > > binary incompitable.. Also, if a dll with the name php_gd2.dll is loaded by > > php4, php5 would think it's the same dll if you want GD there as well, > > wouldn't it? > > Look in ./configure --help - they can both sit in different trees (both > the php tree (includes, etc...), and the php config file. It's all there > in ./configure. So they can co-exist. > > > > > I guess fastcgi or cgi is still the way to go... Until you can specify a > > different php.ini in Apache... Another idea would be to use no php.ini and > > set everything in httpd.conf, and manually build them, and name the dll's > > differently... (php4_gd.dll, php5_gd2.dll etc)... But if there are something > > like shared memory or something like that, I guess it's just to forget the > > idea to run them both as modules... > > > See above... + the problem is that php4 and php5 uses some same identical > internal names, which will collide if they will be loaded together > (x-httpd-php to name one?) > > > I also run php5 (and php3) as cgi.. php4 is installed as both cgi and module > > in my cfg... > > > > > > -- > > Best regards, > Shimi > > ---- > > "Outlook is a massive flaming horrid blatant security violation, which > also happens to be a mail reader." > > -=The best way to accelerate a Windows machine is at 9.81 m/s^2=- > > "Windows is a 32-bit port of a 16-bit GUI for an 8-bit OS on a 4-bit > CPU made by a 2-bit company that can't stand 1 bit of competition." -- PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php