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AOLserver README ($Id$) To compile PHP 4.0 as a module for AOLserver, you need: - installed AOLserver 3.1 or later (see the note below for AOLserver 3.0) NOTE: You should not use this module in production. PHP is not 100% stable yet in threaded mode. To increase reliability enable the Global Lock by removing #define NO_GLOBAL_LOCK in main/main.c. Also don't use php_value as it will lead to races in a sub-system (use an ini file instead). 1.) Configuring AOLserver Read doc/install.txt in the source distribution It usually boils down to changing the INST/PREFIX variable in include/Makefile.global and running make all install. 2.) Configuring PHP $ ./configure \ --with-aolserver=/path/to/installed/aolserver \ <other options> NOTE: If you are still using AOLserver 3.0, you need to retain the AOLserver source code and pass another option to PHP: --with-aolserver-src=/path/to/source/distribution 3.) Compiling and Installing PHP $ make install 4.) Changing nsd.tcl a) New section Add a new section to pass options to PHP (required): ns_section "ns/server/${servername}/module/php" You can use the following commands in this section: The 'map' command will cause AOLserver to pass all requests to *.php to the PHP module (can be specified multiple times). Example: ns_param map *.php The 'php_value "name val"' command assigns the configuration option name the value val (can be used multiple times). Example: ns_param php_value "session.auto_start 1" b) Enabling PHP Then enable the PHP module: ns_section "ns/server/${servername}/modules" ... ns_param php ${bindir}/libphp5.so ============================================================================= This has been tested with AOLserver release 3.0. AOLserver support has been written by Sascha Schumann <sascha@schumann.cx>.