Hi

I more or less know what you wrote.

My Q. was if the mod_so will reduce speed or security ?

Ilya Konstantinov wrote:

> mod_so should be compiled statically into Apache (cannot be built as
> a separate .so module itself) to actually load DSO (.so) modules.
>
> If you build Apache on UN*X, unless you specify --enable-shared=...
> in configure, it'll just compile in all modules you added with
> --enable-module=... statically. If you compile PHP --with-apxs,
> which is the easiest way to do it, it'll create a DSO file
> (so you won't have to recompile Apache - just add it)
> and you'll gotta have mod_so compiled in to use it.
>
> Win32 versions are usually downloaded precompiled from
> www.apache.org, and those precompiled versions are built with
> maximum stuff as .dll (ala .so) modules, so mod_so is
> compiled in there obviously.
>
> Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
> >
> > Hi All
> >
> > Im going to install the latest php3, for easier upgrades in the future
> > they recommend on using Module mod_so.
> >
> > In Apache Docs the developers say about Module mod_so:
> > "It is compiled in by default on Windows and is not compiled in by
> > default on Unix"
> >
> > They do not explain why its like this nor if it reduce the speed or
> > change the security.
> >
> > Any one know something about it ?
>
> --
> Best regards,
> Ilya Konstantinov a.k.a Toastie
> [http://toast.demon.co.il]

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