Nope...
I have been trying to get it all together lately.
(1) I am able to compile apache 1.3.14 using instructions at
http://www.stepwise.com . Moreover, those configure options do not step upon the system configuration of apache (you can get back to the official apache).
(2) I downloaded php again and using Matt's instructions (using the new apache source tree) tried yet again to recompile the php module into apache. I keep hitting the cp pear error...
I have been able to install it using '--disable-pear', but disabling such an option that comes as standard... not wise.
(3) Moreover, I've tried to compile mod_perl using the .14 source tree. I've been able to cheat its makefile.pl to make it to compile but haven't yet tested it. I'll post the changes here if I achieve success with this. Are the ap_conf.h on the System/Library/Frameworks/ useful to compile modules without the actual source tree?
[Edit: I've just tried that last idea with no success]
(4) BTW, how do I know what's really compiled into apache, for all that I know, mod_perl could already be on apple's or Matt's apache versions.
[Edit: There isn't, test.php tells me that, as well as apache -l]
Would somebody that has compiled php or mod_perl pshed some light into this subject?
Tanks to Matt, now at least I have MySQL+php+apache.
I would like to add mod_perl to the mix...
dani++
[so far, I've achieved more stuff than on my other Linux/MacOS X Server boxes
]
[Edited by dani++ on 11-17-2000 at 05:49 PM]