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| +New version of APR
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| +------------------
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| +
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| +Note that the included APR is now version 1.5, which adds several
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| +subtle changes in the behavior of file handling, pipes and process
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| +creation. Most importantly, there is finer control over the handles
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| +inherited by processes, so the mod_fastcgi or mod_fcgid modules must
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| +be updated for httpd-2.2.9 or later to run correctly on Windows.
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| +
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| +Most other third party modules are unaffected by this change.
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| +
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| +
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| +Connecting to databases
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| +-----------------------
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| +
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| +Four driver connectors are provided in the binary distribution, for
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| +ODBC, SQLite3, PostgreSQL and Oracle. All require you to install the
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| +corresponding client drivers. ODBC itself is installed at the time
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| +you install your desired Windows ODBC provider or ODBC client driver.
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| +
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| +The sqlitedll.zip binary file can be obtained from;
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| +
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| +http://www.sqlite.org/download.html
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| +
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| +note that this binary was built with version 3.5.9 (earlier and
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| +later version 3.5 driver .dll's may work.)
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| +
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| +The Oracle Instant Client - Basic driver can be obtained from
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| +
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| +http://www.oracle.com/technology/software/tech/oci/instantclient/htdocs/winsoft.html
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| +
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| +and note that this binary was built against version 11.1.0.6.0,
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| +other version 11.1 drivers may work.
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| +
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| +The PostgreSQL binaries may be obtained from
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| +
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| +http://www.postgresql.org/ftp/binary/v8.3.1/win32/
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| +
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| +and note that this binary was built against version 8.3.1-1, and
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| +again it may work with other 8.1 version .dll's.
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| +
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| +For whichever database backend you configure, the corresponding driver
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| +.dll's must be in your PATH (and in the systemwide path if used for
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| +a service such as Apache httpd).
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