CONFIGURE: './configure' '--with-mysql=/usr/local/mysql-3.22.32-pc-linux-gnu-i686'
'--with-apxs=/usr/local/apache_1.3.12/bin/apxs'
CC: gcc
CFLAGS: -g -O2
CPPFLAGS:
CXX:
CXXFLAGS:
INCLUDES:-I/usr/local/apache_1.3.12/include -I$(top_builddir)/Zend
-I$(top_srcdir
>-lmys
>qlclient -lgd -lresolv -lm -ldl -lcrypt -lnsl -lresolv 1>&5
>/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lmysqlclient
>collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
You could add the path to the mysqlclient libs to your ld.so.conf and run
ldconfig.. If you build your mysql from source I would advise you to use
s
hey guys,
I need some help if possible, I am installing php3 and am having
problems with the make. I get the following error and I have no clue
what to do about it... Can anyone help me?
cc -g -I. -I.
-I/opt/OMS/services/postgresql/include-c functions/levenshtein.c -o
functions/leven
php-install Digest 11 Apr 2001 17:17:37 - Issue 257
Topics (messages 2747 through 2755):
Multiple php Installation?
2747 by: rbe
2752 by: Robert Boehrs
When I try to open index.php the browser prompts a download box to download index.php!
2748 by: sousa.hugo.adlittl
I am trying to install PHP 4.0 on a intel machine running Red Hat Linux 6.2.
Everything seems to work ok up to the ./configure command of the php. I got
the message:
**
* Attention!
*
* Something is likely to
Hi,
first, as it says, you should check if you've installed perl since apxs is a
perl script. If that still fails after you verified your perl-installation
you could enhance the apxs-path like --with-apxs=/www/bin/apxs in your
case(check the exact path to the apxs file). After that it should work
I'm trying to Installing PHP as an Apache DSO.
To install Apache I'm runing:
./configure --prefix=/www --enable-module=so
make
make install
After this I'm going to install PHP 4 with this commands
./configure --with-apxs=/www
and after this command I get the error message:
1. Perl is not ins
Hi,
you'll need to configure and compile php again, and use the configure
without anything like --with-apache or --with-apxs. If you use configure
this way it should give you a statement at the end of the configure-run
which tells you you're about to build the cgi-version of php. Then just make
For php4 you should use " AddType application/x-httpd-php .php ", but if
you've checked that allready then you should check if apache loads the php4
module correctly.
If you are using the DSO-Module then you should check the loadmodule
directives within the httpd.conf and if that's present check
Hi and thanks for your support!
I'm using those lines and it doesn't work ! It's really strange !
Remember that I'm using PHP4 and not 3 is this any problem?!?!?!?
Do I have to modify any other parameter in httpd.conf?!
Thanks, regards,
HS
Hi,
seems to me like you'll need to modify your http.conf file. Look for
something like
" AddType application/x-httpd-php3 .php3 " or " AddType
application/x-httpd-php .php ".
If these lines are not within your http.conf or are commented out just
uncoment or insert these.
After that you need to r
When I try to open index.php the browser prompts a download box to download
index.php!
I've just installed apache & php in a redhat 7.0
Do you have any hint about this ?
Best regards,
HS
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Hello!
Is there a way to install the same version of php multiple?
I have installed php 4 as apache-modul.
Now i want to install it once again as cgi-version to write shell-scripts
with php.
Can anywhere tell me what i must do?
Ralf
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