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Date:      Sat, 4 Dec 2004 13:52:29 -0800 (PST)
From:      "Mario Theodoridis" <mario@houseofsites.net>
To:        <frank@exit.com>
Cc:        freebsd-ports@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: PHP Splittup issues (aka preg_replace missing)
Message-ID:  <56135.192.168.23.86.1102197149.squirrel@mail.schmut.com>
In-Reply-To: <200412042030.iB4KU7H5048493@realtime.exit.com>
References:  <20041204194123.B170443D58@mx1.FreeBSD.org> <200412042030.iB4KU7H5048493@realtime.exit.com>

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joe,
did you try using the default php.ini file that comes with the new version?

mario;>


So, Frank Mayhar wrote:
> I ran into this myself over the last couple of days.  Here's what I did
> to fix it (in no particular order):
>
> 	Deinstall all vestiges of old PHP modules.
> 	Install php4-4.3.9.
> 	Install php4-extensions.
> 	Rebuild apache (I actually upgraded it to 1.3.33; I also run with
> mod_ssl, mod_accel and mod_deflate builtin).
> 	Rebuild mod_perl (almost certainly unrelated, but WTH).
>
> After I did all of this, I made certain to kill and restart the server.
> Somewhere in the process I fixed things and the last time I restarted
> the server (kinda by definition, I guess) it worked.  I'm not sure
> exactly which of the above fixed it, although I'm pretty sure rebuilding
> mod_perl _didn't_ :-), but the combination did the trick.
>
> Before that point, by the way, I, too, was seeing the "can't load
> module" errors.  Clearly, the new way of handling the extensions is very
> much incompatible with older installations.
>
> My $.02; hope it helps.
> --
> Frank Mayhar frank@exit.com	http://www.exit.com/
> Exit Consulting                 http://www.gpsclock.com/
>                                 http://www.exit.com/blog/frank/





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