Hi,
I'm not sure why you can't just install Apache and PHP for windows
instead of using cygwin apache. Use localhost:8080 for development,
cygwin doesn't care what apache host is used.
If it's any use here is the corresponding apache version and PHP version
from RedHat Linux 7.3 (Valhalla). An old version of PHP might compile
whereas a newer version won't compile:
Apache:
bash-2.05a$ rpm -qa | grep apache
apache-devel-1.3.23-14
apache-1.3.23-14
PHP:
bash-2.05a$ rpm -qa | grep php
php-devel-4.1.2-7.3.4
php-4.1.2-7.3.4
php-imap-4.1.2-7.3.4
php-pgsql-4.1.2-7.3.4
asp2php-0.76.2-1
php-ldap-4.1.2-7.3.4
Paul McFerrin wrote:
Folks:
I'm just about at whitts end in trying to get a working PHP support to
run on my purchased Sitemap generator. I can't build it from source due
to unresolved symbols when I use the apsx={path} in the "make". Then
someone pointed me to a binary distribution of PHP in cygwin's PORTS
collection.
Well that version is incomplete. There is no postinstall.sh to install
the DLL's into the proper directory and modify the "httpd.conf" file to
enable the PHP shared library. This makes this package usless under
Apache.
I'm just about ready to continue my very-manual Sitemap generation and
upload. I've spent to many DAYS messing around with adding PHP.
- Paul
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Mike
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