Dear Chris, I did httpd -l and it shows "mod_so.c". Now I just need to install PHP 4.3.4 as a normal new fresh install ( './configure' '--with-mysql=/usr/local/' '--with-config-file-path=/web/conf' '--with-apache=../apache_1.3.27/' '--enable-track-vars') and that's it , no need to recompile apache and mysql?
Many thanks MJ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Hewitt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "MJ" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2004 11:09 AM Subject: Re: [PHP-INSTALL] Upgrading PHP 4.3.1 to PHP 4.3.4 > MJ wrote: > > >Hi Chris, > >Many thanks for your prompt response. I was getting 10 messages in a minute > >therefore i unsubscribed my address from the list that's why I am writing > >you to directly, if you don't like this please do let me know and I will not > >send any more messge. > > > >Actually upgrade linux is not possible immediately. I can work on it later > >on. Phpinfo.php is giving this info. Can you you tell me an start point so > >that i can start to upgrade. > >MJ > >PHP Version 4.3.1 > > > > System Linux dwb 2.2.16-22smp #1 SMP Tue Aug 22 16:39:21 EDT 2000 > >i686 > > Build Date Apr 9 2003 15:39:04 > > Configure Command './configure' '--with-mysql=/usr/local/' > >'--with-config-file-path=/web/conf' '--with-apache=../apache_1.3.27/' > >'--enable-track-vars' > > Server API Apache > > Virtual Directory Support disabled > > Configuration File (php.ini) Path /web/conf/php.ini > > PHP API 20020918 > > PHP Extension 20020429 > > Zend Extension 20021010 > > Debug Build no > > Thread Safety disabled > > Registered PHP Streams php, http, ftp > > > As you are not using apxs (look in the php manual for this) it looks > like your installation is not an Apache DSO module but compiled into > Apache itself. If you use the same configure command for PHP then you > will need to recompile Apache too. My experience with php begins with > RH7.2 but the above does not look like a normal RH installation of PHP. > > If you do a "httpd -l" (that is the letter "l") as root and it shows > "mod_so.c" then Apache is compiled to use modules and you could chose to > compile PHP as a module. If it does not then you will need to recompile > Apache. > > Regards > > Chris >