Hi, Peter, On May 19, 2004, at 15:25, poeml@cmdline.net wrote:
Thanks a lot for reply.
Yes, of course, I have php4_session installed. In fact, I have installed php4_core, which do include a lot of extra modules. Please note that I have recompiled turck mmcache with the current install of PHP4.
Sorry, I don't think I can help much further. Can you check the order in which php4 loads its modules?
How I check it? I have put turck-mmcache configs in the bottom of php.ini. Or may be PHP loads its extensions in alphabetical order, and thus, php_session loads AFTER mmcache?
Oh, do you load the php4 module into apache _before_ loading any modules that depend on it?
Without turck-mmcache everything is fine. It is stock SuSE rpms. BTW, I have defined turck-mmcache as php extension in php.ini (copied them from turck-mmcache readme). One guy who used it on slackware told me that I should define it as Zend extension. But I do not have Zend accelerator installed. Or may be I do not understood something ?... ********************************************* * Best Regards --- Andrei Verovski * * Personal Home Page * http://snow.prohosting.com/guru4mac/ * Mac, Linux, DTP, Development, IT WEB Site *********************************************