Hi, all.
Let me know if this problem has been already solved.
I am installing PHP 4.0.4 patched 1 (4.0.4p1) on Solaris 8 (x86)
and having trouble with MySQL library.
Currently there is MySQL 3.23.33 already running, and it has
libmysqlclient.so.10 in /usr/lib which is a symbolic link to
/usr/loc
Maybe I should have put "NEWBIE ALERT" as part of the subject :)
All the same.
I thought that the build had already been done in steps 9 and
10 (see manual exerpt). And then, right after that is the
line about "building" the CGI executable (section following
the steps). Has that not bee
Thanks for your help. The make works now. The problem I had was the install
instructions in the book ""MySQL/PHP Database Applications". The first
./configure for apache says --prefix=/path/to/apache , with the instruction
"the path where you would like Apache installed. The second ./configure als
I finally solved the problem, thanks to the pros in www.nexial.nl
The solution is simple, simple change the order of "-l" so that it goes
before the "-lpng" when compiling the Apache (near the PHP part). Look for
the "-l png . -lgd" and swap them. It does the trick!
Yours,
Felix
""Felix Le
Marc Clerc wrote:
> Try that.
Same same.
" Parse error: parse error in /.../mjwise/.../test.php on line 10
And from the system.log,
" [Sun Mar 11 15:28:14 2001] [error] PHP Parse error: parse error in
/.../mjwise/.../test.php on line 10
" /.../mjwise/.../test.php(10) : Parse error - parse e
What is the exact error message you're getting? You're right, the code
you have shown below should work without errors.
On Sat, 10 Mar 2001, Michael J Wise wrote:
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> I'm getting that on the following line:
>
>
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> I'm reasonably certain that the problem isn't there, but is somewhere
I finally got it working with the ISAPI module, which I will probably live
with for now. I'll reboot the server Monday to see if that helps (since
I've never rebooted it after installing PHP). I'll try creating that PHPUSR
account to place on the PHP directory to see what happens.
PHP.INI has I
>My guess is there is an outside file PHP is trying to get to, and it won't
>work without this file. So, would there be anything PHP is looking for
>outside the \PHP directory that is a critical file to have?
Only php.ini and anything required by any of the extensions you might be
loading - ass
You do not need a space between ECHO and ().
Try that.
-Marc Clerc
FissionWEB Networks
http://www.fissionweb.net
- Original Message -
From: Michael J Wise <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, March 11, 2001 4:31 AM
Subject: [PHP-INST] What's a "Parse error"?
I would like to know if it's necessary to have Microsoft personal web server
installed on my computer to test my PHP pages before sending them to my
server.
Where I can find Microsoft Perosnal web server to download?
Thank you!
Marco from Italy
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I'm getting that on the following line:
I'm reasonably certain that the problem isn't there, but is somewhere
in the configuration. php.ini is in /usr/local/lib, but ... is there
something else that would cause this problem?
Aloha mai Nai`a!
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