ok...i think i figured out what is happening...wow!! i hope i explain it
properly..here goes! 


> >Comment out the midgard bits and try again. Also check if your apache
> >error log has any mention of a problem.
> 
> did this, and now i'm back to the original problem of not being able to
>load midgard.so

>So what does the error message say?

PHP Warning:  Unable to load dynamic library './midgard.so' - ./midgard.so:
cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory in Unknown on line
0

>If you comment out midgard.so from php.ini, does everything work as usual?

When midgard.so is commented out, and midgard info in httpd.conf is inactive
(commented out) everything works the same.

>If you comment out midgard.so from php.ini, but leave mod_midgard active
>in httpd.conf, does apache work as usual (except midgard requests)?

NO!!NO!!!!!!  IF midgard.so is commented out from php.ini, mod_midgard is
active, apache does not work at all!!! even the httpd stops working!  If i
comment out mod_midgard, then apache starts working again...but, if i go and
add mod_midgard again, httpd stops working!! ie.  after adding mod_midgard,
httpd stop, httpd start don't work anymore!!  The process stays alive even
if i do httpd stop (checked with ./httpd status).  Starting/stopping with
/etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd start/stop is hopeless...i just use the binary all
the time now!


>> Yup...upgraded from 4.0.1 rpm (uninistalled it now) to 4.0.6 (from
source).

>I assume midgard-php4 was recompiled since the rpm version was
>uninstalled?
Hundreds of times!

> I don't think that the changes in the php.ini file are being recognized
when
> i restart apache (using from binary: httpd stop/httpd start) because i'm
> still getting that loading error for midgard.so.

>Exactly what error are you getting? 
ERROR AGAIN:
PHP Warning:  Unable to load dynamic library './midgard.so' - ./midgard.so:
cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory in Unknown on line
0

>Is the updated extension_dir being recognized? Try setting it to a bogus
value and 
>check that it is trying to load midgard from there.
Updated extension_dir is being recognized, but again, nothing works if i add
the mod_midgard stuff in the httpd.conf file.


>You can also change a setting like
>allow_url_fopen or whatnot and see if it changes if you call phpinfo.


>Apache is from rpm, right? If so, the script in /etc/rc.d/init.d/ is
>the right script to stop and start apache.
Apache is from rpm.

P.S. Thanks for the help, and patience so far...but looks like i still need
more..:(

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