Tom,
I am not sure, but you can try to:
locate libphp4.so
if you file location database has been rebuilt
recently (usually done via cron nightly on RH).
You could use:
find / -name libphp4.so -print
or:
find / | grep libphp4
and replace '/' with whatever makes sense ('/'
will search all mounted file systems and may take
a while).
Good luck,
Troy
>>> phptom at wordesign.net 02/25/04 11:01AM >>>
I am very close to compiling php as apache dso on my Debian box.
I compiled apache 1.3
I ran ./configure for php 4.3.4 source "--with-apxs=[path]", the
correct
[path] to the apxs that apache 1.3 came with.
make and make install run without errors... where is my libphp4.so? I
am
lost.
TOm
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