> I did a clean install on a clean W2k machine. (I mean, no
> traces left of any
> previous install before starting the new one.)
>
> By default ASP is active, PHP is not.
> After uncommenting the LoadModule line for PHP4 in httpd.conf
> and some other
> lines required for it to work (easy just read and follow the
> comments in
> httpd.conf), I first got problems loading the php4ts.dll. It
> didn't found
> it, since I start apache by typing "apache" with a prompt from the
> ..\OpenSA\Apache directory itself. And that DLL is in subdir
> "modules". I
> copied it to the "apache" directory (the one containing
> apache.exe and from
> where I start it).
>
> Now I get the warning displayed at the top of this mail.
> Does this imply some discrepancy in the way various modules
> were compiled
> for this beta ?
>
> I have to say, that the PHP module do WORK, no matter this warning.
> I only tested it until now with the test page within htdocs.
> And it seems to run perfectly.
Ooops, i forgot to add the EAPI option to the php project workspace.
If you have the source, you can add EAPI to the compile flags in
the PHP4Apachemodule project and this warning will be gone.

Daniel S. Reichenbach
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