You need a current unstable snapshot of PHP to work with recent
versions of Apache 2. However, unless you have a really good technical
reason for using Apache 2, I would highly suggest sticking with Apache 1
for now.
-Rasmus
On Mon, 30 Sep 2002, Anil Garg wrote:
Hi,
I am using following versions:
php - 4.2.3
apache - 2.0.40
I am reffering to intallationg intruction at :
http://www.php.net/manual/en/install.apache.php
while intalling php i use the following:
./configure --prerfix=/usr/local
-- with -mysql = /usr/local/msyql
--with -tsrm -pth
--enable -force -cgi - redirect
--with -apxs2=/usr/local/bin/apxs2
BUT, i get the folling while the libtools script is running
It couldnt find libphp4.a in /usr/local/modules/to move it to some
other place with name libphp4.so
And as a result it while i do apachctl startit says it cant find
libphp4.so
Can php - 4.2.3 and apache - 2.0.40 be used together?? In fact i dont want
to use lower versions of both of them as lower versions of both have many
vulnerabilities exploited by now.
So, i got stuck at the mid of uploading my site.
Hope to get some solutions.
Thanx and regards
anil
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