" for example" whereever your original php source is , i put it in
/usr/local/etc then symlink it back to php for easy reference, and i keep
all my sources there so if it craps out i can symlink back to and older
version, unfortunatly apache 2 doesnt like to be compiled into itself, so i
put that in /usr/src and then in  the configure like prefix it back to
/usr/local/etc/httpd

-----Original Message-----
From: leandro asnaghi-nicastro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, July 19, 2002 11:33 AM
To: dan rossi
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [PHP-INST] php 4.2.1 and apache 2.0.39 compile error


On This Day, in the Year of Our Lord 18 Jul 02, at 13:08, thus spake dan
rossi :

>     its a simple procedure download the php-latest

Which I did.

>     files extract it

Done.

>     go into sapi/apache2filter

Yup.  The php_functions.c file is there.

>     and then cp php_functions.c
>     /usr/local/etc/php/sapi/apache2filter

Now, here is the problem.  There actually isn't that directory on my
machine.  I checked all the other dirs where PHP is installed and I
can't find said directory.

>     for example then before recompile php , rm config.cache , rm
>     config.status, apache needs the --enable-so on the configure
>     first !!

Heh, well, I'll have to get there first ;)

leandro
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