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True. But my real problem isn't Apache 2 (I got it to compile quite
nicely), nor compiling PHP, but getting the two to interact. Apache
will just serve the PHP source code to the client, which is clearly
_not_ what I want.

I know the part on handlers and such things have changed in Apache 2,
so if someone knows how to adapt the instructions (for 1.3.x) to the
new conditions I would appreciate hearing about that.

And for the archives: the trick to compile PHP with Apache 2 is to use
the undocumented --with-apxs2 switch to configure. Same semantics as
- --with-apxs as of 2.0.38.


Michael Kj�rling


On Jan 29 2002 21:58 -0000, Tim Chown wrote:

> On Tue, 29 Jan 2002, Kristof Verhenne wrote:
>
> > You don't need apache 2 to make it ready for IPv6, I'm running an apache
> > 1.3 compiled with IPv6-support.
>
> True, you can use 1.3, but I think for the better long-term support the
> more people who use 2.0 beta and give IPv6 feedback to the developers
> the better.   Using an old 1.3 port (which may not be the latest 1.3 patch)
> doesn't help in getting the new version improved :-)
>
> Tim

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