Steven,

By the way I don't see why php4 not working fine with apache1.3.


On 2/21/06, steven mestdagh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Tue, Feb 21, 2006 at 01:27:32AM -0700, David B. wrote:
> > Sirs,
> >
> > your version 3.8 doesn't include a recent version of Apache.  Apache has
> > been over version 2 for over a year, yet your version in your latest
> > release is 1.3.29; that creates a lot of problems for someone trying to
> > switch over to OpenBSD from linux.
> >
> > I have extensive software written for Apache2/PHP4/Postgresql 8.x.x and
> am
> > trying to move everything over to an ultrasparc running openbsd.  I have
> > purchased 3.7 from you, but apparently you only have a compiled packages
> of
> > Postgresql 8.x.x for your version 3.8, so I'll have to buy new install
> > media, which doesn't really bother me; but then I see your Apache is so
> > old, i don't even know if my code will work because I have to have PHP 4
> > running as a module to handle the database requests and produce the
> pages,
> > and I really don't want to re-write the PHP pages for an older version
> of
> > PHP that works with the older version of Apache.
> >
> > Can you produce an Apache 2.x.x package for i386, sparc and sparc64?
>
> no. this subject has been discussed here numerous times.
>
> > and the associated php modules?
>
> php4 and php5 are available in the packages/ports collection.
> they work fine with our apache version...
>
> steven
>
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