php-install Digest 13 Aug 2001 00:57:42 -0000 Issue 410

Topics (messages 3940 through 3943):

Php 4 and Interbase
        3940 by: Primetime

include path in php.ini
        3941 by: Red

Re: PHP on WinNT + IIS4
        3942 by: Greg

problems with installation
        3943 by: josephfinnie.another.com

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Hi, I have Debian Linux unstable version upgraded up to kernel 2.4.7.
I have also compiled and installed Interbase 6.0.1.
I have installed (using apt-get) the following packages: Apache 1.3.20 and
Php 4.0.6.

I have not been able to find the "php_interbase.so" library to access
Interbase from Php. In fact, it's not in my system. I have tried to find the
module for Interbase using "apt-cache search" but it's not in the list (a
lot of DBs there, but not Interbase).

I can think of two solutions:

1. Someone tells me where to find the module package so that I can install
it. I have not found it on www.debian.org!

2. Download the full source code and configure and compile it (but not
intall: I don't wanna lose my current php package intallation!). I have
already done this, using
"./configure --with-mysql --enable-interbase=/opt/interbase --with-apx" and
then "make" but I have not been able to find the "php_interbase.so" file in
my HD. What am I doing wrong?

Thanks.


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Hi

Sorry if this is a real dumb question but ....

I have apache installed in c:\program files\apache group\apache on windows.

I have set up an include directory in  .... apache\php

Howerver if I set the include path in php.in as c:\program files\apache
group\apache\php it fails.

I know this is very basic, but so much of the instructions relate to unix or
leave me guessing as to what the first part of the path should be!

Thanks in anticipation

Sara






I had a similar problem.  I installed PHP 4.0.6 on Windows 2000 Server and IIS 5.0.
I got the same error.  I checked the command line and the output looks good to me.

does the PHP.exe need to be in the cgi-bin directory?  currently it is not in a 
web-shared directory.

Greg
  "Andrew Goetz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 
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  Dear list members,

  I was wondering if someone may be able to impart some wisdom with my current 
problem: I am trying to install PHP 4.0.6 on a Win NT machine with IIS4. I downloaded 
the installer, installed, and followed all the instructions. My PHP scripts, though, 
would not execute. I received the error:

  CGI Error\nThe specified CGI application misbehaved by not returning a complete set 
of HTTP headers. The headers it did return are:

  After reading all the documentation I could find, I added the permissions to all the 
files that I could find that had to do with PHP: php.ini, php.exe, php4ts.dll, 
sessiondata, and uploadtemp for IUSR_<SERVERNAME> (and even for Everybody). 
Nevertheless I always get the same error. Does anyone have anything else that I could 
try? I would really appreciate any ideas anyone has.

  Thanks,

  Andrew
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hello

i cannot actually access the web from my Linux machine to send you the correct 
debug.log file - i am writing his from a mac and if i can send it from a windows pc 
tomorrow i will. 
I have Linux 5.2 and have installed mySQL and apache but when i get to installing 
php4.0.0 i get the message that something may be screwed up and the installation may 
not go ahead - the bottom comment on the debug.log reads as follows :

ld: cannot open -lmysqlclient: no such file or directory 

Is this a file or a directory and if i need to create a simple directory where do i 
mkdir ?

Please could you help me out on this one - it said to do send any problems to this 
email address...

thanks

Joe

please let me know if you need the actual debug.log file and i shall send it on.

cheers

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