Matthias Gelbhardt wrote:
> > try copying the current apache config and php4 config to a temporary
> > directory, then remove almost all apache modules, including php4
> > then
> > test it with nothing midgard related.. (and no php4)
> > turn on mod_midgard - test it
> > turn on php4 (with no extensions - like midgard.so) - test it
> > turn on php4 with only midgard.so - test it..
> > slowly turn on all the other php4 extensions..
>
> Not necessary... As soon, as I disable the php4-module in php.ini, the
> apache doesn't die...
There's still the odd chance that another apache module is
interfering. I haven't actually witnessed that, though. You could
experiment with commenting out the loading of extensions in php.ini to
see if there's interference between midgard and the other PHP
extensions.
Emile
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