Greetings,
 Don't ya just love that Linux RPM thing. :-\ Fortunately, they
seem to acknowledge the fact that it's screwed-up and are trying
something new... We'll see. Anyway, have you tried:
httpd -l
to see if Apache thinks the modules are available? It might be
a start. It should list the whole list of modules that it knows
of.

Best Wishes,
 Chris


> I installed PHP/Apache/MySQL via the Red Hat installation process
> (7.2), but Apache isn't processing PHP files, they show up as plain
> text in the browser. I checked with the FAQ and related documentation
> which said to ensure that the AddModule and LoadModule directives where
> there and not commented out. They are there, although they are within
> <IfDefine HAVE_PHP> tags. When I followed the path the modules are
> supposed to be in
> (modules/mod_php.so for example), I discovered there were no php
> modules in /etc/httpd/modules, nor any other place on my system (after
> a find...).
> 
> Why were these modules not installed? What should I do? I tried to
> build from the source, but then I got some error after ./configure that
> says lex command not found. What's lex?
> 
> Gabe
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