In between, is the binary "risky" while not recompiled with that option ?
I have the source, but do not have Microsoft compiler, so no easy recompile
for me.

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Olivier Mascia                                        T.I.P. Group SA
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Daniel S. Reichenbach" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2000 12:46 PM
Subject: RE: What's that ?


> > 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
> --
> Institut Ingenium GmbH
http://www.ingenium.de/
> Daniel Reichenbach
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>
>


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