On Sunday 15 August 2004 10:09, Grant wrote:

> I have asked about this on the Gentoo list and was
> told to add "-D PHP4" to an apache2 directive.  I did
> that, but it still doesn't work.

Then escalate the issue! Or go through the chapter:

  manual > Installation > Servers-Apache 2.0

to make sure that all the steps outlined have been performed correctly by the 
emerge.

> Having apache and apache2 installed is some kind of a
> mistake.  I'm a newbie and not sure how it happened.
> I plan on completely starting over and setting up my
> server again from nothing to make it very clean, but
> everything except PHP is working great.  This is the
> absolute last thing standing in the way of going live.

That's a good idea. Like I said unless you know what you're doing having both 
apaches installed is not a very good idea.

> When I see the raw code I am hitting apache2 as apache
> is not running.
>
> The only reason I need PHP is squirrelmail.  Is
> mod_php necessary in this situation?

I would guess yes, but it all depends on how your system is setup. Furthermore 
you have to establish 

1) whether mod_php is installing against apache, apache2, or both
2) whether squirrelmail is installing against apache, apache2, or both

Again, the Gentoo list is what you want.

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