Foo JH wrote:
I'm running it with both PHP5 and mod_perl, without any problems, and
I am using the binary (no recompile here, no M$ visual studio)
A success story! Perhaps you can share with me your setup process:
1. Are you installing from WAMP, or via direct binary download from
Apache?
2. Are you using the MSI install from ActiveState + modperl 2 via the
theoryx5 ppd for Apache 2.2?
3. Any other steps you took (special httpd.conf?) will be helpful
To paint the picture correctly: I have no issues running modperl +
Apache2.2 + Windows XP running 99% of the time. It's that 1% that
panics the clients.
Thanks.
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Direct DL from apache, then using PHP5 (I was lazy and instead of
compiling the module myself, I downloaded from Apache Lounge). I didn't
use ActiveState, etc. as I already had Perl on my box from working with
it for school, so I got mod_perl and installed it, nothing really
complex was needed, beyond sorting out a real nightmare of "which
php.ini is the real php.ini" (after the PHP5 install I had three of them
in use, one in c:\php\php5, one in c:\windows, one in c:\windows\system32)
I had some trouble with the MySQLi php module, for some reason it
wouldn't ever work right, but when I used the plain MySQL one, I had no
trouble. MySQL was installed from the latest community build available
at that time (about a year ago) and was an uneventful install.
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