PHP3 and PHP4 were both compiled as dynamic modules for apache.
I commented out all references to php3 in httpd.conf, as per a similear
bug I read about in the php bug database.

The installation if PHP3 is the stock installation that came with SuSE
linux 7.1

-- Ryan


On 26 Mar 2001, Bug Database wrote:

> ID: 9936
> Updated by: sniper
> Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Old-Status: Open
> Status: Feedback
> Bug Type: Apache related
> Assigned To:
> Comments:
>
> Was PHP3 (or PHP 4) compiled as static module into Apache?
> It might explain this rather odd behaviour.
>
> --Jani
>
>
> Previous Comments:
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> [2001-03-22 13:01:35] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> compile options:
> ./configure
>         --with-apxs=/usr/sbin/apxs
>         --enable-versioning
>         --with-mysql
>         --enable-track-vars
>         --with-imap-ssl=/usr/lib/ssl
>
> It compiles fine with no errors.
>
> I commented all references to php3 out of httpd.conf
>
> when I try to start apache, the error_log reports:
>
> PHP Warning:  Function registration failed - duplicate name - define in Unknown on 
>line 0
> PHP Warning:  Function registration failed - duplicate name - defined in Unknown on 
>line 0
> PHP Warning:  Function registration failed - duplicate name - each in Unknown on 
>line 0
> PHP Warning:  Function registration failed - duplicate name - strlen in Unknown on 
>line 0
> PHP Warning:  Function registration failed - duplicate name - strcmp in Unknown on 
>line 0
> PHP Warning:  Function registration failed - duplicate name - strcasecmp in Unknown 
>on line 0
> PHP Warning:  Function registration failed - duplicate name - error_reporting in 
>Unknown on line 0
> PHP Warning:  Function registration failed - duplicate name - leak in Unknown on 
>line 0
> PHP Warning:  Function registration failed - duplicate name - function_exists in 
>Unknown on line 0
> PHP Warning:  Basic Functions:  Unable to register functions, unable to load in 
>Unknown on line 0
>
>
> I have seen simlear errors to mine in the bug database, but none of the solutions 
>seem to apply to my problem.  Something with SuSE 7.1??
>
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