Top-posting - reformatted.
Lloeki wrote:
Getting PHP to build under Cygwin is NOT trivial;
While not strictly trivial, it's not hard at all. It required me no
patches or whatever. That is, if you keep your track on building
static stuff (CGI/FCGI, CLI, static in apache or the likes, but not
apxs/apxs2, .SO and the likes). I compiled it numerous times
Right, I was referring to getting it to compile as an apache DSO/module.
Command-line/CGI-only PHP is simple.
Brian
>Nelson Pereira wrote:
> How do I go about compiling PHP as an apache DSO ?
>
> Regards,
>
> npereira
>
I think if you read back through this thread you'll find the answer -
work very, very hard at it and have lots of patience. With that, you
*may* be successful. In other words, there is no easy route here and
there are no guarantees that this will be successful. If that scares
you, then you should consider the alternatives already stated.
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