Hello and thanks for your work on cygwin ports.  I was very happy to
discover this project.

I've used Cygwin in the past, but have managed to avoid Windows for
years.  Now I need to set up a development environment with Apache, PHP,
MySQL on Windows and I'm hoping Cygwin Ports will work for me.

I've installed apache2 and successfully see the "It works!" page.  I've
also installed mod_php5 and the other packages which I think I need. 
But the apache conf does not automatically include mod_php5.  Should it?
 Or is this something for me to do by hand?  I notice that
/etc/apache2/httpd.conf includes /etc/apache2/conf.d/*, but there is
nothing in that directory.

I feel like I'm close to getting this working.  Any help would be
appreciated.

-Dave

P.S. Before cygwin ports, I've tried XAMPP and WAMP.  The problem with
both is they do not support symbolic links the way cygwin does.  I need
several symbolic links in my environment.  I've also tried to build
mod_php on regular cygwin, but was stymied.

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