Hi Jean, Thanks for your elaborate reply with the work around. I also got the files you sent. We will try this and get back to you if we have any issues.
Thanks, Ananth. >>> Jean-Michel Dault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 01/06/03 10:19PM >>> Le lun 06/01/2003 à 07:24, Ananth Kesari a écrit : > What we are looking for is to find out whether or not the current > autotool input files of PHP support the ability to produce a spearate > phplib.l and the appropriate "main" module - one for Apache 1.3, one for > Apache 2.0, one for command line etc. each of which can use the same > phplib.l ? > > We tried to figure this out on Linux, but it appears that this seems > not to be supported. Are we correct in our findings? Or is there really > a way of doing the above of having different shared modules? It is not supported officially, but there's a way to do it. As I promised a couple of days ago, here is a solution that works for me, though it's not very pretty. I could of course modify the m4 files, but it's left as an exercise to the readers of this list ;-) Here is the procedure: 1) Patch the makefile.global and configure script using the "shared-patch" I enclosed in this mail. This will compile a shared library containing the PHP core, and will patch the CGI and CLI version so they use this library. 2) do ./configure, with all the options that you want, but do *not* use the --with-apache or --with-apxs options. You want to compile first the CGI and CLI binaries and the shared library. 3) do a make, but do not do a make install yet. 4) To compile the Apache 1.3 module, use the enclosed "do1.3" script. If your Apache environment is setup correctly, you will have a libphp4.so in the sapi/apache directory. This is the Apache DSO that you'll need to copy in your Apache 1.3 modules directory. 5) To compile the Apache 2.0 module, use the enclosed "do2.0" script. If your Apache environment is setup correctly, you will have a mod_php4.so in the sapi/apache2filter/.libs directory. This is the Apache 2.0 DSO that you'll need to copy in your Apache 2.0 modules directory. Please note that to be able to compile both Apache 1.3 and Apache 2.0 modules, you need two different apxs binaries and two different apache include directories. I personnaly use the following dirs: Apache 1.3: /usr/sbin/apxs and /usr/include/apache for 1.3 Apache 2.0: /usr/sbin/apxs2 and /usr/include/apache2 6) Finally, place the libphp_common library in /usr/lib mv libphp_common.so libphp_common.so.430 ln -s libphp_common.so.430 libphp_common cp libphp_common* /usr/lib 7) Now do a "make install", "make install-cli" 8) Finally, you can install sapi/cgi/php to whatever location/name you want that is different from the CLI version. 9) You'll still need to tweak your httpd.conf to put the required LoadModule, AddModule and AddType directives. 10) Or better yet, install Mandrake Linux and have it already pre-configured ;-) Regards, Jean-Michel Dault Apache/PHP Packager Mandrake Linux -- PHP Development Mailing List <http://www.php.net/> To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php