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Date: Fri, 20 Dec 2002 08:52:23 +0100 (MET)
From: "S. L." <s_i_lao@gmx.net>
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Subject: Re: Apache + PHP
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[...]
> If you have all of your required dll's then your next step should be
> rebasing your dll's:
[...]

I could say that rebasing never worked here 100 %. For the 1.3.17-1 cygwin
and 1.3.24-5 apache & co. versions, I couldn't get a clean working
server on w9x (okok, I know, NT is the recommended platform :). For those
versions, although the server was starting and serving, there was an "Error"
message box that popped-up for every forked thread. Annoying.

A good solution (that works quasi-OTB now :), is to use the old style
monolithic shared core httpd dll library, that contains all modules -- i.e.
preparing external modules using "--with-apache=" option. My libhttpd.dll in this
case has 1.7 M (mod_proxy, mod_rewrite, mod_ssl and mod_php included).

SLao

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