Hi, I'm not very familiar with Apache problems, sorry, the best I can suggest is that you comment out the lines in httpd.conf which refer to php and see if apache will run without it.
good luck, Peter --- Luis Fernando Morales <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > ok.. you right.. the httpd.conf was wrong.. I'd fixed... > a part of the problem had solved ... > now when I do a 'make install' I get the next message.. > > make install > > Installing PHP SAPI module: apache2handler > /usr/opt/hpapache2/build/instdso.sh > SH_LIBTOOL='/usr/opt/hpapache2/build/libtool' > libphp4.la/usr/opt/hpapache2/modules > /usr/opt/hpapache2/build/libtool --mode=install cp > libphp4.la/usr/opt/hpapache2/modules/ > cp .libs/libphp4.so /usr/opt/hpapache2/modules/libphp4.so > cp .libs/libphp4.lai /usr/opt/hpapache2/modules/libphp4.la > libtool: install: warning: remember to run `libtool --finish /resp/php- > 4.3.9/libs' > chmod 755 /usr/opt/hpapache2/modules/libphp4.so > [activating module `php4' in /usr/opt/hpapache2/conf/httpd.conf] > Installing PHP CLI binary: /usr/opt/hpapache2/php/bin/ > Installing PHP CLI man page: /usr/opt/hpapache2/php/man/man1/ > Installing PEAR environment: /usr/opt/hpapache2/php/lib/php/ > [PEAR] Archive_Tar - installed: 1.1 > [PEAR] Console_Getopt - installed: 1.2 > [PEAR] PEAR - installed: 1.3.2 > Wrote PEAR system config file at: /usr/opt/hpapache2/php/etc/pear.conf > You may want to add: /usr/opt/hpapache2/php/lib/php to your > php.iniinclude_path > [PEAR] DB - installed: 1.6.2 > [PEAR] HTTP - installed: 1.2.2 > [PEAR] Mail - installed: 1.1.3 > [PEAR] Net_SMTP - installed: 1.2.3 > [PEAR] Net_Socket - installed: 1.0.1 > [PEAR] XML_Parser - installed: 1.0.1 > [PEAR] XML_RPC - installed: 1.1.0 > Installing build environment: /usr/opt/hpapache2/php/lib/php/build/ > Installing header files: /usr/opt/hpapache2/php/include/php/ > Installing helper programs: /usr/opt/hpapache2/php/bin/ > program: phpize > program: php-config > program: phpextdist > > > As you see all the modules was installed right... the httpd.conf was > actualized > BUT .. when I want to startup the apache2 daemon > It stills hangs... and need to do a ctrl-c to cancel the startup... > I dont know what is the problem.. I dont get any error messages in the logs > of apache2 directory .. > > Is it a problem of the libphp.so file? any ideas? > ____________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Personals: It's free to check out our great singles! http://au.personals.yahoo.com