The announcement.txt file on the Apache download site says it all,
modules must be recompiled, and may require source changes.
2.2.2 -> 2.2.22 won't require you to recompile your modules.
2.2.2 -> 2.4.0 will require you to recompile your modules.
Looks like PHP's bad, in labeling their download 'for Apache2'...
very misleading unless they have a apache2.0/, apache2.2/ flavor
in there.
Martyn Griffin wrote:
I am a little confused by your comment.
I am running Apache 2.2.2, and the latest Win32 release of PHP is 5.1.4. The
php5apache2.dll version is 5.1.4.4. The only doc I have found indicates this is
for Apache V2 and I took that to mean V2.*
If that is NOT the case, it would suggest that there is no preconfigured
release of PHP that runs with Apache 2.2.2 unless you compile it yourself, and
not everyone who runs this stuff has that capability.
So, if the PHP 5.1.4 release WON'T work with Apache 2.2.2, I would like to find where the correct combination is defined?
Martyn T. Griffin
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Martyn Griffin wrote:
I even pulled the dll out of the distribution zip file again and
retried and it still fails.
If anyone has this running (PHP 5.1.4 and Apache 2.2), could you show
the relevant entries from your .conf file etc.
Using the version ***compiled for*** apache 2.2? If is was compiled for 2.0
you are SOL, time to find the right build.
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