Posted by tech_php on 10/13/06 03:53
Yes
I have already done these thing.
Is there any need to compile apache also.
Tim Hunt wrote:
> > > > tech_php wrote:
> > > > Hi,
> > > > I compiled php 5.1.6 successfully
> > > > when I'm running php from command prompt
> > > > I'm getting following warning
> > > >
> > > > Unable to initialize module! Module compiled with module API=20040412,
> > > > debug=0, thread-safety=0!
> > > > PHP compiled with module API=20050922
> > > >
> > > > Can any body tell me the reason of this warning
> > > > and how can we remove this warning
> > > >
> > > ZabMilenko wrote:
> > > You need to update your extensions from the PECL library.
> > tech_php wrote:
> > I think that there is no need to update extension b'cause I removed old
> > version and then I'm doing fresh compilation of php5.1.6.
> > correct me if I'm wrong.
> >
>
> Maybe. Extension modules from pecl are released seperately to php and
> if you were using any modules from pecl then they will need updating
> now, if you havent used any pecl modules then you dont need to.
>
> Another possibility is that the extension_dir setting needs changing,
> each version of php creates a new subdirectory in the php extensions
> directory to store shared extensions. You may need to change
> extension_dir in php.ini from something like
> /usr/local/lib/extensions/no-debug-zts-20040412 to
> /usr/local/lib/extensions/no-debug-zts-20050922.
>
> Tim
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