with development version of Apache, whose version strings end in "-dev",
eg "Apache/2.0.37-dev".
PR: 17233
Submitted by: Dale Ghent <daleg@elemental.org>
- Use the PHP_CFLAGS when compiling the php4 module in apache tree.
- Use the apache include dir only when compiling sapi/apache
o Fixes the fnmatch.h issue Wez complained about :)
an MH_DYLIB. As all PPC code is relocatable, we don't use the libtool
based shared build but go a static route. Goodbye libtool!
# I'm committing this to enable widespear testing.
# Anyone have any ideas on how to easily backport this to 4.2.0?
Remove mostly all references to APACHE and CGI_BINARY from the code.
- Apache include files are no longer included by any PHP code, except for the Apache SAPI module.
- No server specific code is in any of the base PHP code.
Still left to be done:
- Eliminate any references to APACHE from the few remaining modules.
- Move request_info.c's logic to SAPI
- Modify the regex function names, and globals, so that we can always
include them, without having to fear any interference with Apache;
Always use the bundled regex library
- added support for externally built modules,
- improved support for in-tree shared modules,
- fixed diversion bugs,
- configure displays some informative messages,
- faster static build
(libtool isn't used anymore for compiling non-PIC objects),
- dependencies comparable to automake's without requiring GNU make or GCC,
- working make clean for non-GNU makes.
Apache 2.0 properly.
# This is extremely experimental because neither project is release
# quality yet. I expect this to drive bugs out of Apache 2.0's configure
# process as well as provide a useful version of PHP for Apache 2.0, so it
# may take some time for this to become stable. I will commit changes to
# PHP as needed although more modifications will be on the Apache side.
system, apache, or php's regex library by using the --with-regex option.
"php" is the default; if you use --with-apache in combination with
Apache 1.3.x, the default is "apache".