From:             [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Operating system: Windows 2000
PHP version:      4.2.3
PHP Bug Type:     Apache2 related
Bug description:  missing module problem

I 'just' installed 4.2.3 from php.net.  The directions don't say anything
about using php with Apache 2 even though there is the php4_apache2.dll in
the dll directory. Thereis no mod_php4.c installed with the windows binary
(from the zip), and it's been impossible to find documentation on it.  I
can't build software on this windows machine, so I'm dependent on the
binaries.  I'm guessing that since Apache2 (2.0.43 build) uses shared
objects this is why there is a problem.(?)  Even
if this is not fixed right away, when will we hear from the
developers???  Just a "we're working on "X" b/c of "Y" and it will be some
time before "Z" would suffice.  Maybe a note on the front page of the site
even.  It seems to me that since Apache and PHP are so great for each
other (both open source, both widely used) that there would be some more
communication about the latest versions and how they work with each other.
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Try a CVS snapshot:         http://bugs.php.net/fix.php?id=19966&r=trysnapshot
Fixed in CVS:               http://bugs.php.net/fix.php?id=19966&r=fixedcvs
Fixed in release:           http://bugs.php.net/fix.php?id=19966&r=alreadyfixed
Need backtrace:             http://bugs.php.net/fix.php?id=19966&r=needtrace
Try newer version:          http://bugs.php.net/fix.php?id=19966&r=oldversion
Not developer issue:        http://bugs.php.net/fix.php?id=19966&r=support
Expected behavior:          http://bugs.php.net/fix.php?id=19966&r=notwrong
Not enough info:            http://bugs.php.net/fix.php?id=19966&r=notenoughinfo
Submitted twice:            http://bugs.php.net/fix.php?id=19966&r=submittedtwice
register_globals:           http://bugs.php.net/fix.php?id=19966&r=globals
PHP 3 support discontinued: http://bugs.php.net/fix.php?id=19966&r=php3
Daylight Savings:           http://bugs.php.net/fix.php?id=19966&r=dst
IIS Stability:              http://bugs.php.net/fix.php?id=19966&r=isapi

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