sk> Apache2 comes in several variants depending on which MPM sk> (multi-processing module) has been compiled in. sk> There is an MPM called the "prefork MPM" that essentially sk> behaves like Apache1, in that a pool of *processes* is sk> created.
Yes, that's the version that installed by default: apache2-mpm-prefork 2.0.49-1 sk> Provided you are using the "prefork" mode for apache2, and can sk> find an appropriate apache2 module for PHP, it *should* work. Hmmm ... I could do that, but what about managing this approach with apt-get? I'm doing my best to try and stick with "official", Debian procedures (rather than _ad hoc_). I guess another solution -- that would probably work OK with apt-get -- is to just install 'apache'. Seems preferable, however, to use the newer Apache version ... Thanks for your ideas! -Kenneth -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]