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php.sym Add SAPI module for thttpd server. Quote from the README: 1999-12-20 07:11:14 +00:00
README thttpd/PHP verified to run IMP 2.2.0 without any hitches. 2000-08-21 20:23:02 +00:00
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README FOR THTTPD MODULE (by Sascha Schumann)        
($Date$)

	This is a SAPI module for PHP 4.0 supporting thttpd, the tiny,
	turbo, throttling HTTP server by Jef Poskanzer.

	The module contains a patch against version 2.19 of thttpd. The patch
	adds hooks to thttpd to call PHP, if a filename matches *.php. This
	patch will be applied when you install PHP.

	This is a functional and stable module (it runs a large application
	like IMP 2.2.0 without any problems). Its original intention was to
	demonstrate the ability of PHP to work in every web server environment.

REQUIRED DOWNLOADS

	1. thttpd 2.xx
	   
	   Full Distribution:
	   http://www.acme.com/software/thttpd/
	   
	2. PHP 4.0.x
	   
	   Download:
	   http://www.php.net/
	   
	   Snapshots from CVS:
	   http://snaps.php.net/


BUILD INSTRUCTIONS

	1. Extract software packages

	   $ gunzip -c thttpd-2.xx.tar.gz | tar xf -
	   $ gunzip -c php-*.tar.gz | tar xf -

	2. Prepare PHP

	   $ cd php-*
	   $ ./configure \
	   		--with-thttpd=../thttpd-2.xx \
			<further PHP options>
	   $ make install
	   $ cd ..
	
	   You can see the list of valid PHP options by executing

	   $ ./configure --help

	3. Configure, compile, install thttpd

	   Now follow the thttpd instructions. The Makefile template of
	   thttpd was changed to automatically use the components
	   required by PHP.