For what it's worth, I've been running apache2 + mod_php on gentoo for a
while now, and haven't had a lick of trouble out of php. Of course I'm
not doing anything real intricate with php, but all the basic stuff
seems to work well.

Sean

On Wed, 2003-07-09 at 10:48, Shawn wrote:
> I'm hearing php does not play nice with apache2. Not a huge deal since I
> already run apache2, but it's bound to be for some folks.
> 
> On Tue, 2003-07-08 at 22:12, Donny Davies wrote:
> >   Sometime this weekend (likely Friday or Saturday) Robin and I
> > will move these two packages to non-arch-masked status.  So you
> > will no longer get the older versions by default.  Yes, old
> > versions will still be available; we're not going to delete
> > Apache1 nor MySQL3 ebuilds.  They will be kept available for
> > those who still want them.
> > 
> >   In the case of MySQL4, you should run revdep-rebuild after
> > your upgrade, so that your libmysqlclient-dependant packages
> > are linked with the new library.  Please `emerge gentoolkit'
> > to obtain the revdep-rebuild program.
> > 
> >   In the case of Apache2, be aware that several of what *were*
> > third-party DSO modules, are now included with Apache itself.
> > This means that you don't need to install mod_gzip, mod_ssl,
> > mod_auth_ldap, mod_dav from /usr/portage/net-www anymore.
> > Also, the whole `ebuild /var/db/pkg/cat/pkg/pkg.ebuild config'
> > dance is not required for thirdy-party modules anymore, due
> > to a simpler default configuration file schema.
> > 
> >   Thank you to everybody who has provided testing and feedback
> > with respect to these upgrades.
> > 
> >                 Donny.
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