BTW, the reason why 4.0.6 or older do not have problems are session module was normal module. From 4.1.0, session module is internal module and initialized before save handlers.
Yasuo Ohgaki wrote: > Derick Rethans wrote: > >> On Thu, 3 Jan 2002, Yasuo Ohgaki wrote: >> >> >>> BTW, if I fix the issue with 3), I have to change msession a line >>> so that it does not register it as session save handler. (handler >>> is registered by #ifdef) >>> >> >> Which is perfectly fine as it is IMO. What is the change here that you >> suggest exactly? > > > > - Do not use php_session_register_module() > - Add #ifdef to ps_modules struct for external save > handler modules > > Just a few lines of changes, but it requries to compile save handler > modules with session module. > >> >> >>> I have to move pgsql session save handler to php4 source tree, >>> since save handlers must be compiled with session module with >>> option 3). >>> >> >> You still failed to tell me why this is all needed. If it's only the >> runtime undefined symbol stuff, then I think it's nto worth the hassle to >> 'fix' it. It's not broken now. And I think it's not that big a problem at >> all. >> >> Derick >> > > > That's why I just get rid of error message for now. > > Should I leave it as is? > > > For undefined symbol stuff, you can see with Apache SAPI with session > module, and CGI SAPI *without* session module. Make sure you load > msession or pgsql save handler module in php.ini. Then you will see > "undefined symbol" error in apache error log :) > > Both of us know well that users will keep submitting bugs for these > error messages. I would if I don't know internals of PHP :) > > -- Yasuo Ohgaki -- PHP Development Mailing List <http://www.php.net/> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To contact the list administrators, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]