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 Posted by Gaby vanhegan on 07/06/05 02:14 
On 6 Jul 2005, at 00:00, Rasmus Lerdorf wrote: 
 
>> I suspected that this was the case, from what I read php5 doesn't work 
>> with threads yet... 
> 
> There are simply too many moving parts here to ever be sure that there  
> won't be a thread-related race condition somewhere. 
 
Ah ha, this makes more sense to me now. 
 
>> It is in the right place.  If I remove the LoadModule directive, PHP  
>> is 
>> inactive on the server, and anything ending in .php downloads as a  
>> plain 
>> text file.  To all intents and purposes php5 works fine, it's just 
>> lacking the sapi_apache2 module. 
> 
> Huh?  Lacking it where?  I guess I didn't read the entire thread.  If  
> it 
> is working, then you have the module loaded correctly. 
 
The gist is that the apache2handler is not reporting the sapi_apache2  
anywhere, either in apache or php.  Plesk uses the presence of this  
module to work out if php is installed on the server, and therefore  
turn it on/off.  My client has Plesk so I can't change that.  I've also  
seen other phpinfo() pages where sapi_apache2 is present, so I would  
like to know how to get it compiled/installed in such a way that the  
apache2handler picks it up. 
 
Gaby 
 
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