Surprised me, too. php-fpm is now included in the php-5.6.17
package.
Bruce
> On January 25, 2016 at 5:38 AM Vijay Sankar <vsan...@foretell.ca> wrote:
>
>
> Quoting bruce <bruc...@laernu.com>:
>
> > Or may I'm crazy or just being stupid.
> > This system used to be the router/firewall running OpenBSD 5.5
> > Some new people moved in and it was replaced by a SonicWALL appliance.
> > So I decided to make it a web server.
> > Installed 5.8. short story-no details- I could never get php and
> > mariadb working
> > at the same time!
> > started over with snapshot
> > Decided to chroot httpd to /home/www instead of /var/www. I guess I
> > just like a
> > challenge.
> > Also using unix sockets and not tcp for interprocess communications. More
> > challenges.
> > The httpd server only wants to serve static html pages. Any attempt
> > to retreive
> > a php page just gives a file not found message through the browser.
> > Take a look at this <http://tonyevil.zapto.org> to see
> > configurations and dmesg.
> > I don't really understand http.conf.
> > Any tips appreciated.
>
> I looked at the list of packages you had and compared to mine. In my
> case, I have
>
> php-fpm-5.6.13p0 stand-alone FPM version of PHP
>
> but did not see that in your list.
>
> However, I am using an older snapshot and there may be something else
> I am not seeing.
>
> --
> Vijay Sankar, M.Eng., P.Eng.
> ForeTell Technologies Limited
> vsan...@foretell.ca