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Shane Caraveo cd18533a10 This is much better. With FORCE_CGI_REDIRECT turned on by default for compilation,
we can now define this in the ini file.  So it can be turned on for apache, turned
off for IIS which does not have a redirect issue.  Alternately, a different 'REDIRECT_STATUS'
environment var can be defined in case some web server out there needs it.

new ini vars
cgi.force_redirect 0|1
cgi.redirect_status_env ENV_VAR_NAME
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Each SAPI backend has to contain:

config.m4: just like for extensions, this file contains
autoconf directives that end up in the configure script.  The
only difference is that the sapi config.m4 files are read in diversion
(output block) 2 instead of 3.  The sapi config.m4 files should set
two variables: PHP_SAPI (which sapi backend to choose) and INSTALL_IT
(the actions performed when "make install" is executed).  If they are
not specified, they will default to "cgi" and "do nothing,"
respectively.  Additionally, the following m4 macros can be used to
influence what is created during "make":

PHP_BUILD_SHARED    -- build shared target      $SAPI_SHARED
PHP_BUILD_STATIC    -- build static target      $SAPI_STATIC
PHP_BUILD_PROGRAM   -- build executable         $SAPI_PROGRAM

(paths relative to top build dir)