Swade wrote:
> Hi,
> was upgrading php from 4.0.6 on bsdi 4.2 and used the same config options:
>
> /configure --prefix=/usr --with-config-file-path=/etc --disable-debug --enable-pic
>--enable-
> shared --enable-inline-optimization --with-apxs=/usr/local/apache/bin/apxs
>--with-exec-
> d
php-install Digest 5 Feb 2002 05:15:54 - Issue 684
Topics (messages 5917 through 5920):
Re: Newby -- Browser won't run php
5917 by: Captain Webber
Netscape_Oracle_Problem
5918 by: Cliff Pratt
Install errors with O'reilly v 2.3.7
5919 by: Julie Foster
php 4.1.1 and
Hi,
was upgrading php from 4.0.6 on bsdi 4.2 and used the same config options:
/configure --prefix=/usr --with-config-file-path=/etc --disable-debug --enable-pic
--enable-
shared --enable-inline-optimization --with-apxs=/usr/local/apache/bin/apxs --with-exec-
dir=/usr/bin --with-regex=sys
Hello,
I am running NT4 / SP4 and O'Reilly Web Site Pro
v. 2.3.7
I have PHP in d:\php
I have all the dll's in the system32\ dir
and the php.ini in the winnt\ dir
I used the php.ini.optimized file and made the changes
PHP.exe works from the command line.
Is my version of O'reilly too old to run
I can get PHP 4.1.1 to work with Enterprise server 4.1 SP9 if I don't
include Oracle in the Configure statement. I am running Tru64/Unix 5.1A on
a DEC Alpha. Apache will work with Oracle. I am including the same LIB's as
used for Oracle with Apache. No errors on make or install, compiling with
Browser isn't suppose to run PHP scripts. PHP is a SERVER-SIDE scripting
language and is executed by your SERVER.
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> Damn, this is hard. I'm running Linux 7.1, apache_1.3.19 , php-4.1.1.
> Everything
php-install Digest 4 Feb 2002 16:06:33 - Issue 683
Topics (messages 5915 through 5916):
PHp-Apache-Imap How to
5915 by: CIVITA ALAN
SCO with Informix as CGI Anyone?
5916 by: Paul Gardiner
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Hi,
Just wondering if anyone has managed to get PHP 4.1.1 built as a CGI on SCO
Openserver with Informix support built in? I can build it as an Apache
static module fine but not as CGI. Libtool seems to have a problem with
/usr/lib/libgen.a being specified as a static library and so getting
unres