yep nevermind I don't you post this question on php-internal and don't
understand this ugly suggestion, Brian when I read your cv it seems to
be something serious ... when I see the line with your type recasting
I am not sure you understood something during these 15  years.

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On Sat, Jan 16, 2010 at 10:05 PM, Brian J. France <br...@brianfrance.com> wrote:
> Try this instead:
>
> request_rec *r = (request_rec *)(((SG(server_context) == NULL) ? NULL : 
> ((php_struct*)SG(server_context))->r));
>
> Apache 2.x server_context is not a request_rec, it is a struct with a request 
> rec in it.
>
> Brian
>
>
> On Jan 16, 2010, at 7:25 PM, rwe rt wrote:
>
>> Hi all,I compiled php-5.3.1 with apache 2.2.14 as DSO and wanted to test how 
>> to call Apache API from a PHP module:Run ./ext_skel --extname=helloModified 
>> ext/hello.c and the function PHP_FUNCTION(confirm_hello_compiled) so that it 
>> contains
>>
>> #include "SAPI.h"
>> #include "httpd.h"
>> #include "http_config.h"
>> #include "http_protocol.h"
>> #include "ap_config.h"
>> request_rec *hello_r;PHP_FUNCTION(confirm_hello_compiled) { hello_r = 
>> (request_rec *)SG(server_context); ap_rprintf(hello_r, "Hello world\n");    
>> return SUCCESS;
>> }Under php root, run ./buildconf and ./configure 
>> --with-apxs=/home/www/bin/apxs --enable-helloIt worked fine. But when I 
>> furhter ran:
>>
>> makeI got an error like:....ext/hello/.libs/hello.o: In function 
>> zif_confirm_hello_compiled': /home/www/php-5.3.1/ext/hello/hello.c:167: 
>> undefined reference toap_rprintf'near the end of compiling.As far as I know, 
>> PHP 5 can only be compiled as DSO and don't have access to compiled objects 
>> in Apache 2 directly. How to modify config.m4 or other files so that I can 
>> make compiling successful? Any help would be greatly appreciated!Rwe
>>
>>
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