Hi,
My hosting isp just upgraded from 4.3.1 to 4.4.1, and some of the
tools I use (from InterAKT) no longer work.
After doing quite a bit of research, I've seen a few bugs regarding
realpath(), but none related to 4.4.1.
When I try the following:
With version 4.4.0, I get the following a
Matthew (and Marek),
>>Sounds like you've done everything correctly, just PHP wasn't installed
>> as a
>>CLI. Just to be sure, do a $ find / -name php
>
> Is it ok to have PHP installed as both CLI and as a module?
>
It is perfectly okay to have both. I'm using both on a server I have.
I installed
i first.
I didn't know if it was OK to have both the cli and the module/extension
installed at the same time. The references I have seen make it seem like
you need to choose one or the other.
regards
Franki
Thanks,
-- Ron
Ron King wrote:
Hi all,
When I installed Mandrake 10.0 I thought I had A
At 06:28 AM 7/23/2004, you wrote:
You need php-cli rpm, it's not an extension, it's command line binary.
And it won't hurt anything to have both cli and extension installed?
-- Ron
Ron King wrote:
When I installed Mandrake 10.0 I thought I had Apache, PHP, and MySQL
installed cor
hp
If it's not found, just grap a PHP rpm (make sure it's a CLI version,
or --with-cli) and install that.
Hope that's helpful,
Aidan
Thanks for the help,
-- Ron
"Ron King" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> When I installed Mandrake
When I installed Mandrake 10.0 I thought I had Apache, PHP, and MySQL
installed correctly. I could serve web pages, MySQL worked, and when I
tried the phpinfo() function, I got a page that looked OK. I could create
simple php pages and serve them up. Then I tried to install pear, and
things sta
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