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    Default Recompile with --enable-soap?

    How can I recompile php with the --enable-soap option while keeping my existing options/configuration. Is there any way to do this through whm? Also is there a place that I can add the --enable-soap to a config file so that when I recompile and choose previous configuration it will know to compile with soap enabled? Thanks
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    It's not possible to add your own options or keep them through WHM. You'll have to build apache+php as you want it and then edit /home/cpapachebuild/buildapache/buildscript and add your options into that and then run the script to recompile.
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