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Posted by Andy Hassall on 06/27/05 21:44

On 27 Jun 2005 03:50:44 -0700, yarmfelder@yahoo.com wrote:

>Alvaro G Vicario wrote:
>
>> I'm running PHP as Apache 2 module in Red Hat 9 and there's no such file as
>> mod_php.so or the like. Are you sure the regular php package doesn't
>> include all you need?
>
>No, but in the documentation it says I need to use
>a file in /usr/libexec/apache called mod_php.so or something.

Which documentation?

http://www.google.com/search?q=mod_php.so+site:www.php.net&l=en

There are some hits on Google for "mod_php.so" but several refer to PHP3. Is
perhaps mod_php an alternate name used on some distros to fit in with naming
conventions? Doesn't seem to be the default, at least not nowadays.

>The only php-related file in that directory is libphp4.so,

That is the Apache loadable module for PHP. There's no mod_php.so on my system
either.

>which I tried specifying but it doesn't work.

Doesn't it?

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