Sriram Natarajan wrote:
>
>
> ludo wrote:
>> Sriram Natarajan wrote:
>>> Ludo
>>>  The updated webrev to load php5 module is within php5.conf
>>> http://cr.opensolaris.org/~sn123202/PHP5_ARC_CASE_2007_656/usr/src/cmd/php5/Solaris/php5.conf.html
>>>  
>>>
>>>
>>> hope this helps
>>>   
>> Better, yes....Has it been tested? I am concerned I am the one 
>> finding the issues by running the code, not looking at source code...
>>
> We have done limited testing and we haven't found any issues. Is it 
> possible that you are running into issue because of IPS issues ?

Maybe it is possible.
So what was your installation process for the testing? Can I use it instead?

Ludo
>
> thanks
> sriram
>> On my tests, saved php files in htdocs where not reloaded at page 
>> reload?
>> What are we doing for this, or which config am I missing there?
>> Also What about the userdir configuration? I see a httpd-userdir.conf 
>> file under etc/apache2/2.2/original/extra...
>> How one is supposed to use this file? If not, why don't we have 
>> commented section in the httpd.conf file?
>> Thanks,
>> Ludo
>>
>>> sriram
>>>
>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: ludo <ludo at dev.java.net>
>>> Date: Monday, November 26, 2007 6:03 pm
>>> Subject: Re: [webstack-discuss] webrev review requested for the    
>>> various miscellaneous PHP5 features
>>> To: Sriram.Natarajan at Sun.COM
>>> Cc: webstack-discuss at opensolaris.org, sfwnv-discuss at opensolaris.org
>>>
>>>
>>>  
>>>> Sriram Natarajan wrote:
>>>>  > Hi
>>>>  >  Kindly find the webrev for PHP5 More Features
>>>>  >
>>>>  > http://cr.opensolaris.org/~sn123202/PHP5_ARC_CASE_2007_656/
>>>>  >
>>>>  > Note:  >
>>>>  > Support for MySQL extension (as captured in PSARC/2007/656 ARC 
>>>> case)  > will be integrated separately and hopefully in time for 
>>>> build 79.
>>>>  >
>>>>  > Support for PEAR, memcached (as captured  in PSARC/2007/656 ARC 
>>>> case)  > will be integrated post build 79.  >
>>>>  >     I do not see the LoadModule statement for php5 in the 
>>>>  conf.d/modules_*.load files...
>>>>  
>>>>  Not having it means that php5 is not installed by default in 
>>>> apache2...
>>>>  
>>>>  Ludo
>>>>  > thanks
>>>>  > sriram
>>>>  >
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