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Date:      Sun, 10 Sep 2000 10:16:20 -0600
From:      Alex <alex@aspenworks.com>
To:        "Alexander A. Radunsky" <shurick@zenon.net>
Cc:        free <freebsd-isp@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: mod_php4 + ssl + flash 
Message-ID:  <39BBB3D4.86DE5AFC@aspenworks.com>
References:  <XFMail.000910184442.shurick@zenon.net>

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Alexander.. 

I happen to like the menu style configuration of mod_php4. Would it be
charming, if the entire suite of Apache options could be run through
such a menu. A dream, perhaps. That way one could build an Apache,
with say, FrontPage, SSL, PHP4 ( and it's options ), mod_perl a bit
faster. If someone would like to post a formula for that, I'd be
grateful. 

Sure, all the SNMP libraries are installed. :-) *configured* is not an
option. Each time I upgrade mod_php4, of course, that revision wipes
out the previous configure.php. That's why I called my change a
'hack'. <:-)  The /scripts/configure.php needs the following change to
enable SNMP:

delete:
<                       echo "SNMP is DISABLED for now. Ignoring." >
/dev/stderr
<                       ;;
<               \"nothing\")

I added 

> Flash         "Macromedia Flash support" ON \
and
>               \"Flash\")
>                       echo "CONFIGURE_ARGS+=--with-swf=/usr/local"

to the file scripts/configure.php to enable the Flash code. 

and then run Make. Seems to work fine for my purposes..

With respect to all this, the upcoming Apache 2.0 apparently has a
better configuration approach. I appreciate the work that someone did
to make mod_php4 easy to configure. Its quite straightforward. It
would be good to see a complete configurator for Apache.



"Alexander A. Radunsky" wrote:
> 
> On 10-Sep-00 Alex wrote:
> 
> Good $Greetings_time,
> 
> > Anyone hacked the mod_php4/scripts/configure.php to include mod_ssl?
>          ^^^^^^
> By this way, more comprehensive word is "configured" =) Just configure both
> php4 and mod_ssl to use apache server, even through DSO. mod_ssl is a module
> for Apache, not for php4.
> 
> > Also, why is SNMP still disabled. Every time I want to use it I have
> > to remember to clip the lines out which disable SNMP. Just wondering.
> 
> Have you installed any of the required SNMP librares?
> 
> --
> Alexander A. Radunsky   AR8-RIPN  AAR2-RIPE
> Zenon N.S.P. Moscow, Russia  http://www.zenon.ru/
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