Leandro, Erik,

Someone on the php-general list said that they had Apache2 and php4.2.x 
working (I think). It might be worth a recent search of the archive of 
php-general (I think it was only a day or two ago). I don't know whether 
the OS was linux or windows though.

Alternatively, I'd wait until it all gets sorted out and use Apache1.3.x 
and php4.1.2 unless there is some feature that you really need.

HTH
Chris

leandro asnaghi-nicastro wrote:

>On This Day, in the Year of Our Lord 9 Jul 02, at 10:08, thus spake Erik Bais :
>
>>    Thanks for the reply Leandro. 
>>
>>    Now my question is. . . If this doesn;t work, Which version did
>>    work ? Is it Redhat related or just the combo of software we
>>    are trying to compile.. 
>>
>>    I don't really need Apache 2, nor PHP4 ( I think , I'll ask the
>>    web dev people..)  ... 
>>
>>    How did you solve it ? 
>>
>
>I haven't solved it.  As far as I can tell, many more people are 
>having the exact same problem--see latest posts on this list as well--
>and unfortunately, there seems to be no answer as of yet as to why.
>
>Perhaps we need to wait for PHP 4.2.2?  I don't know.
>
>Until then, PHP works by itself, if I do not install it for Apache.  
>Apache works but has no PHP support.  I'm a little unsure as to what 
>to do.
>
>leandro
>



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