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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
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  <sect1 id="install.commandline">
   <title>Servers-CGI/Commandline</title>
   <para>
    The default is to build PHP as a CGI program.  This creates a
    commandline interpreter, which can be used for CGI processing, or
    for non-web-related PHP scripting.  If you are running a web
    server PHP has module support for, you should generally go for
    that solution for performance reasons.  However, the CGI version
    enables Apache users to run different PHP-enabled pages under
    different user-ids.  Please make sure you read through the <link
    linkend="security">Security chapter</link> if you are going to
    run PHP as a CGI.
   </para>
   
   <sect2 id="install.commandline.testing">
    <title>Testing</title>
    <simpara>
     If you have built PHP as a CGI program, you may test your build
     by typing <command>make test</command>.  It is always a good idea
     to test your build.  This way you may catch a problem with PHP on
     your platform early instead of having to struggle with it later.
    </simpara>
   </sect2>

   <sect2 id="install.commandline.benchmarking">
    <title>Benchmarking</title>
    <simpara>
     If you have built PHP 3 as a CGI program, you may benchmark your
     build by typing <command>make bench</command>. Note that if 
     <link linkend="features.safe-mode">Safe Mode</link>
     is on by default, the benchmark may not be able to finish if
     it takes longer then the 30 seconds allowed. This is because the
     <function>set_time_limit</function> can not be used in safe
     mode. Use the <link
      linkend="ini.max-execution-time">max_execution_time</link>
     configuration setting to control this time for your own
     scripts. <command>make bench</command> ignores the <link
      linkend="configuration.file">configuration file</link>.
    </simpara>
    <note>
     <simpara>
        <command>make bench</command> is only available for PHP 3.
     </simpara>
    </note>
   </sect2>
  </sect1>

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