- Original Message -
Am 04.03.2012 02:35, schrieb Igor Galić:
Hey folks,
or rather: Jeff :)
I'm finally getting around to updating my stack to httpd 2.4.1
(and PHP 5.4) and some things are breaking.
mod_whatkilledus doesn't build with 2.4.1
you are aware that PHP 5.4.0
Which does not work for 2.4.1 Windows, see my other post.
Windows users has to load the handler form AL.
-Original Message-
From: IgorGalić
Sent: Monday, March 05, 2012 2:50 PM
To: dev@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: httpd 2.4.1 vs mod_whatkilledus
- Original Message -
Am
On 04 Mar 2012, at 3:35 AM, Igor Galić wrote:
mod_whatkilledus.c:240:43: error: 'conn_rec' has no member named 'remote_addr'
No need to wait for Jeff :)
Look for remote_addr on the page below, and make the changes described:
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/developer/new_api_2_4.html
Hey folks,
or rather: Jeff :)
I'm finally getting around to updating my stack to httpd 2.4.1
(and PHP 5.4) and some things are breaking.
mod_whatkilledus doesn't build with 2.4.1:
/opt/bw/share/apr/build/libtool --silent --mode=compile gcc -std=gnu99
-prefer-pic -march=corei7 -maes -O3 -g
Am 04.03.2012 02:35, schrieb Igor Galić:
Hey folks,
or rather: Jeff :)
I'm finally getting around to updating my stack to httpd 2.4.1
(and PHP 5.4) and some things are breaking.
mod_whatkilledus doesn't build with 2.4.1
you are aware that PHP 5.4.0 currently does not support Apache 2.4?
On Sat, Mar 3, 2012 at 8:35 PM, Igor Galić i.ga...@brainsware.org wrote:
Hey folks,
or rather: Jeff :)
try again :)
I'm finally getting around to updating my stack to httpd 2.4.1
(and PHP 5.4) and some things are breaking.
mod_whatkilledus doesn't build with 2.4.1:
Assuming you mean mod_php - I'm sure that php with FastCGI works
fine... Like any fresh software release, it can be expected that not
every 3rd party module developer has gotten around to upgrading their
code. Give it a bit of time; it'll happen.
On 04/03/2012 03:53, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am
After going through the thread in question, I disagree with your
statement. The PHP dev team did a wonderful job in deciding to promote
a patch against the shiny new PHP 5.4.0 that should work with httpd
2.4, they're trying to roadmap the patch in to the next release, and
they're probably right