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<gentoo-dev@g.o>, "'Robin H.Johnson'" <robbat2@g.o>, "'Dhruba Bandopadhyay'" <dhruba@...>
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"Stuart Herbert" <stuart@...>
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RE: [ANN] New PHP ebuilds - Testing wanting
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Fri, 16 May 2003 20:29:57 +0100
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> I'd recommend moving these to stable as this very moment
> another build failed with java support enabled. More and
> more people are choosing to build without java support as
> they know no other way. I believe if you have your system-vm
> set to sun-jdk however then the older versions work fine.
I've sent Robin updated eclass and ebuilds for the Java support, tested with
Sun JDK and with Blackdown JDK. I've also logged a bug regarding unresolved
libraries in both JDKs, and a work-around, which prevented Java working with
mod_php. The work-around isn't required for PHP CLI.
Has anyone managed to get mod_php working with Apache 2? It compiles just
fine for me, and Apache 2 loads the .so, but the PHP interpreter is NOT
getting called when I try to access a PHP file. Most strange.
Best regards,
Stu
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