Hi all, I tried your solution Holger but it doesn't work on my Apache/2.0.36 and PHP 4.2.0.
do someone have other hints? thanks & bye ale PS: with Apache/2.0.35 all it's OK! Holger Eilhard wrote: > Hi, > > "Stephan Wuelfert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb im Newsbeitrag > [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... >> Hi Dylan Fitzgerald, >> >> well, thats _exactly_ what I get! There ist one little trick to get > it >> running. Start apache _without_ the LoadModule line with php. Now > apache >> starts up correctly. Insert the LoadModule line in httpd.conf and > make a >> restart. apache loads the php-module and ist fully functional. Even > on high >> load and longer runtime it doesn't crash here. But I am unable to > start it >> with the php-module. > > haven't tried that... But that's not too good... :-| > >> Why? hmm, I have absolutely no idea. No logfile, no errors on > syslog, >> nothing. Maybe there is something to see with strace but until now I > have >> had no time to test this. > > hate to say it, but "me too" ;-( > >> Dylan Fitzgerald wrote: >> >> > Okay, I have Apache2 up and running quite nicely on a Sorcerer > box. Joy >> > of >> > joys. And I finally managed to get PHP to compile against it, > which >> > took a good deal longer. >> > >> > Interestingly enough, though, when I start Apache2 with the > LoadModule >> > line for PHP4.2.0 in /usr/local/apache2/conf/httpd.conf, it > doesn't >> > error out, doesn't touch error_log or access_log, but instead > simply >> > disappears within a second or so. > > [snipped] > > Regards > Holger -- PHP Install Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php