You can drop --enable-track-vars now. It has been on by default for a while now.
On Wed, 23 Jan 2002, James Cox wrote: > imajes Wed Jan 23 15:56:48 2002 EDT > > Modified files: > /phpdoc/en/chapters install.apache.xml > Log: > changed the recommended apache install procedure, since it didn't make much sense. >please look over it, and check etc. > > > Index: phpdoc/en/chapters/install.apache.xml > diff -u phpdoc/en/chapters/install.apache.xml:1.1 >phpdoc/en/chapters/install.apache.xml:1.2 > --- phpdoc/en/chapters/install.apache.xml:1.1 Wed Jan 9 18:52:08 2002 > +++ phpdoc/en/chapters/install.apache.xml Wed Jan 23 15:56:47 2002 > @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?> > -<!-- $Revision: 1.1 $ --> > +<!-- $Revision: 1.2 $ --> > <sect1 id="install.apache"> > <title>Servers-Apache</title> > <para> > @@ -13,52 +13,49 @@ > You can select arguments to add to the > <command>configure</command> on line 8 below from the <link > linkend="install.configure">Complete list of configure > - options</link>. > + options</link>. The version numbers have been ommitted here, to > + ensure the instructions are not incorrect. You will need to replace > + the 'xxx' here with the correct values from your files. > </para> > > <example id="install.apache.unix.longer"> > <title> > - Installation Instructions (Apache Module Version) > + Installation Instructions (Apache Module Version) for PHP 4 > </title> > <screen> > <![CDATA[ > -1. gunzip apache_1.3.x.tar.gz > -2. tar xvf apache_1.3.x.tar > -3. gunzip php-x.x.x.tar.gz > -4. tar xvf php-x.x.x.tar > -5. cd apache_1.3.x > +1. gunzip apache_xxx.tar.gz > +2. tar -xvf apache_xxx.tar > +3. gunzip php-xxx.tar.gz > +4. tar -xvf php-xxx.tar > +5. cd apache_xxx > 6. ./configure --prefix=/www > -7. cd ../php-x.x.x > -8. ./configure --with-mysql --with-apache=../apache_1.3.x --enable-track-vars > +7. cd ../php-xxx > +8. ./configure --with-mysql --with-apxs=/www/bin/apxs --enable-track-vars > 9. make > 10. make install > -11. cd ../apache_1.3.x > -12. for PHP 3: ./configure --activate-module=src/modules/php3/libphp3.a > - for PHP 4: ./configure --activate-module=src/modules/php4/libphp4.a > -13. make > -14. make install > > Instead of this step you may prefer to simply copy the httpd binary > overtop of your existing binary. Make sure you shut down your > server first though. > > -15. cd ../php-x.x.x > -16. for PHP 3: cp php3.ini-dist /usr/local/lib/php3.ini > - for PHP 4: cp php.ini-dist /usr/local/lib/php.ini > +11. cd ../php-x.x.x > +12. cp php.ini-dist /usr/local/lib/php.ini > > You can edit your .ini file to set PHP options. If > you prefer this file in another location, use > --with-config-file-path=/path in step 8. > > -17. Edit your httpd.conf or srm.conf file and add: > - > - For PHP 3: AddType application/x-httpd-php3 .php3 > - For PHP 4: AddType application/x-httpd-php .php > +13. Edit your httpd.conf or srm.conf file and check this line is not > + commented: > + > + AddType application/x-httpd-php .php > > You can choose any extension you wish here. .php is simply the one > - we suggest. You can even include .html . > + we suggest. You can even include .html, and .php3 can be added for > + backwards compatibility. > > -18. Use your normal procedure for starting the Apache server. (You must > +14. Use your normal procedure for starting the Apache server. (You must > stop and restart the server, not just cause the server to reload by > use a HUP or USR1 signal.) > ]]> > >