William,
Leopard is Apache 2.2, not 2.0. It makes things even more
interesting... :)
Also, there's a showstopper on Leopard and AGG, and it looks like it
is Apple's (gcc's) fault. http://trac.osgeo.org/mapserver/ticket/2368
I don't have a good workaround yet.
Howard
On Nov 2, 2007, at 9:08 AM, William Kyngesburye wrote:
Oh joy, I guess I have to stop ignoring Apache 2. I always thought
that Apache 2 was not so much an updated version of Apache, but
meant for a different purpose (I forget what) [something I read on
the Apache site once long ago?].
And yes, it's PHP 5.2, but as before as a dynamic Apache module.
The stability of PHP-Mapscript is still an unknown with a DSO PHP,
so I'll be looking at making a PHP CGI installer for Leopard.
Since it's Apache 2, it'll have to be separate Tiger/Leopard
installers.
On Nov 2, 2007, at 8:39 AM, Richard Greenwood wrote:
Yeah, I laughed at Dave's first email also. The scary thing is, I
knew
exactly what he was saying.
I read that Leopard comes with Apache 2.2 and PHP5, but that there is
not a php_postgres extension.
Regards,
Rich
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