I need to have PHP installed on a AIX 4.3.3 machine that already has apache
installed 1.3.20 I believe.  the instructions for PHP's website for
installing as a module seem to assume that you are installing apache at the
same time.  Do I have to re-compile and install apache to run PHP as a
module?  Here are the instructions I have.  If I dont have to re-compile
apache how do these instructions change?

1.  gunzip apache_xxx.tar.gz
2.  tar -xvf apache_xxx.tar
3.  gunzip php-xxx.tar.gz
4.  tar -xvf php-xxx.tar
5.  cd apache_xxx
6.  ./configure --prefix=/www --enable-module=so
7.  make
8.  make install
9.  cd ../php-xxx
10. ./configure --with-mysql --with-apxs=/www/bin/apxs
11. make
12. make install

  If you decide to change your configure options after installation
  you only need to repeat the last three steps. You only need to
  restart apache for the new module to take effect. A recompile of
  Apache is not needed.

11. cp php.ini-dist /usr/local/lib/php.ini

  You can edit your .ini file to set PHP options.  If
  you prefer this file in another location, use
  --with-config-file-path=/path in step 8.

12. Edit your httpd.conf or srm.conf file and check that these lines are
    present and not commented out:

   AddType application/x-httpd-php .php

   LoadModule php4_module        libexec/libphp4.so

  You can choose any extension you wish here.  .php is simply the one
  we suggest. You can even include .html, and .php3 can be added for
  backwards compatibility.

  The path on the right hand side of the LoadModule statement must point
  to the path of the PHP module on your system. The above statement is
  correct for the steps shown above.


13. Use your normal procedure for starting the Apache server. (You must
    stop and restart the server, not just cause the server to reload by
    use a HUP or USR1 signal.)




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