Sam Carleton wrote:
>
> I was simply thinking that if I could statically link apache and php
> so that there was simply one executable, it would make packaging and
> distribution simpler for me. I could be wrong;)
What you save in having one binary is mitigated by the fact that pushing
out one s
On 1/29/07, William A. Rowe, Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sam Carleton wrote:
> Is there any way to statically build PHP5 into any version of apache on
> Windows?
1. yes.
2. it's non-trivial.
3. it's possible to compile mod_php.c in, it's also possible to compile in
all of mod_php.c and the
Sam Carleton wrote:
> Is there any way to statically build PHP5 into any version of apache on
> Windows?
1. yes.
2. it's non-trivial.
3. it's possible to compile mod_php.c in, it's also possible to compile in
all of mod_php.c and the php4ts.dll modules. The definition of static
can vary.
4.
Is there any way to statically build PHP5 into any version of apache on Windows?
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