"Edin Kadribasic" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > Isn't the solution as "simple" as changing the #ifdef to include
> > COMPILE_DL_ZLIB in the checks, or is this another situation where the
> > zlib extension should be compiled into the distribution itself?
> >
> > Is there a problem with doing that in the win32 build Edin?
> > (it seems that the unix build will also have the same problems if zlib
> > is built as a shared extension - there was even a bug report today about
> > related issues).
> 
> One of the solutions for the windows build is to compile zlib module into
> php4ts.dll statically. In that way all the problems go away and its a nice
> module to have built-in anyway. I have a patch ready and a test build of
> php4ts.dll at http://snaps.php.net/~edink/php4ts.dll-zlib.zip

I've checked your test build, and it works fine as for Apache-1.3.27.
But it still fails with Apache2... this seems another apache2filter 
problem.

Anyway this solution sounds like a quickest and most reasonable way.

Moriyoshi


> Edin
> 
> P.S. Make sure to remove extension=php_zlib.dll from your php.ini
> 


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