I'll bet your hosting environment has not installed the php sources.
If the server is shared with other clients, you'll probably need to
download the source and compile php in your user space and run it as a
CGI (if your host allows this configuration). Hopefully they have
some allowances for thi
blackwater dev wrote:
> Ok, doing that now and it's taking a while.
it might take forever. I made a thinko, it should have been:
php -i | grep configure
(it should be pretty much instantaneous)
I can do phpinfo but that
> tells
> me the config line and where the ini files are, not necessarily
Ok, doing that now and it's taking a while. I can do phpinfo but that tells
me the config line and where the ini files are, not necessarily where the
configure stuff is to recompile...correct?
On 8/7/06, Jochem Maas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
blackwater dev wrote:
> Ok,
>
> I am using a hosted
blackwater dev wrote:
> Ok,
>
> I am using a hosted server and php is installed from the linux distro. I
> usually have all the stuff in a php file somewhere so I can just go back
> ./configure, etc. I can't seem to find the configure for php on this
> box so
> I can recompile but I know it is t
Ok,
I am using a hosted server and php is installed from the linux distro. I
usually have all the stuff in a php file somewhere so I can just go back
./configure, etc. I can't seem to find the configure for php on this box so
I can recompile but I know it is there as I can use php and see the v
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