Hello,
I have installed the latest php CVS version.
I have installed the latest mcrypt version.
However one of 3 things happen with mcrypt functions:
Warning: Unknown list entry type in request shutdown (0) in Unknown on line
0
or a segfault,
or it just works.
I need the cvs php to use som
php-install Digest 15 Sep 2001 03:24:49 - Issue 458
Topics (messages 4293 through 4302):
Re: PHP-4.0.6 / Apache 1.3.20 / Linux 7.2 / Kernel 2.4.4: LEX
4293 by: Steve Cayford
4295 by: Jeremy Wadsack
getting pspell to work
4294 by: Adam Montague
--With-OpenSSL - What
I just set up my first linux machine using corel linux, and it seems to me
that apache is in the wrong place. It's appears to be in etc instead of usr.
Has anyone successfully compiled PHP for corel linux, or should I try
another version of linux.
Data Driven Design
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Hi im using win98se with apache and have also tried pws. Im using all latest versions
of the software. When im using any scripts downloaded from the internet such as
auction scripts i get the following warning messages throughout the pages
Warning: Use of undefined constant getSessionVars - ass
I am experiencing the same issue, but here's my setup:
redhat 7.0
apache 1.3.12+SSL
MySQL 3.23.42
PHP 4.0.6
Everything looks like it went fine, php scripts are executing mysql queries
ok (with phpMyAdmin),
but when i run a script with phpinfo() it outputs the client API version at
3.23.32
phpMyAd
Mike Rambo ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I have an application which at this time requires php3
> (http://www.hawkeye.net). I have the tarball for php-3.0.18 and have
> tried to compile it on RedHat 7.1 which fails with this error message.
> functions/file.o: In function 'php3_tempnam':
> /usr/local/s
I have an application which at this time requires php3
(http://www.hawkeye.net). I have the tarball for php-3.0.18 and have
tried to compile it on RedHat 7.1 which fails with this error message.
functions/file.o: In function 'php3_tempnam':
/usr/local/src/php-3.0.18/functions/file.c:463 the use o
Put the path of your OPENSSL directory, for example : this "./configure
--with-apache=/usr/local/apache --with-mysql=/usr/local/mysql
--with-openssl=/usr/local/ssl" if this is unix and linux.
FYI: I'm an American born Palestinian and Moslem and condemn the tragic
events that occurred this week,
The PHP manual says the configure line for openssl support
is --with-openssl=[DIR], but what should I put in the DIR part if the
installation is not standard?
- Jonathan
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Netpower ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I use PHP-4.0.6 / Apache 1.3.20 / Linux 7.2 / Kernel 2.4.4 ...
> My Problem is, that every time i try to ./configure php for my apache
> webserver, i get this error:
> checking lex output file root... ./configure: lex: command not found
> configure: error: cann
Hi,
I've been trying to get php compiled with pspell support, and actually
working and usable, with very little luck.
I have aspell-.26.2 installed just fine, (just a plain old ./configure)
and pspell-.11.2 also installed (./configure, make, make install, cd
modules, ./add-modules, ../, ./configu
On my machine (Redhat 7.0) lex is at /usr/bin/lex and is a symbolic link
to /usr/bin/flex. Do you have either of these programs?
-Steve
On Friday, September 14, 2001, at 08:14 AM, Netpower wrote:
> Hi!
> I use PHP-4.0.6 / Apache 1.3.20 / Linux 7.2 / Kernel 2.4.4 ...
>
> My Problem is, that ev
php-install Digest 14 Sep 2001 13:15:04 - Issue 457
Topics (messages 4290 through 4292):
Linux Dump only changing files
4290 by: dataproject_it.yahoo.com
undefined symbol: compiler_globals
4291 by: Sanjeev
PHP-4.0.6 / Apache 1.3.20 / Linux 7.2 / Kernel 2.4.4: LEX
4
Hi!
I use PHP-4.0.6 / Apache 1.3.20 / Linux 7.2 / Kernel 2.4.4 ...
My Problem is, that every time i try to ./configure php for my apache
webserver, i get this error:
checking lex output file root... ./configure: lex: command not found
configure: error: cannot find output from lex; giving up
ho
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