I don't think phpinfo() looks at the httpd.conf file to determine which
modules it has installed. I looked in the /etc/php.ini file. In the
extension_dir, I have the correct directory where modules reside, and
the couple of modules I installed with yum are residing there
; Directory in which
If you have dynamic modules and you have DSO support compiled in
Apache, one only needs to modify the httpd.conf file to load the
modules like "loadmodule php(n)_module /wherever/wherever/libphp
(n).so". Where (n) is the PHP version and the second argument is
where the module lives. Then you
There has to be a way to get PHP to know when other modules were
installed without recompiling, especially since I don't have the source
files to recompile. Or is there a way to recompile with yum?
Tim McGeary '99, '06G
Senior Systems Specialist
Lehigh University
610-758-4998
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Hi,
I'm having trouble completing the installation of PHP5 with Apache2. The
installation seems to go ok, but when I try to start up Apache:
apache2ctl -f /usr/local/apache2/conf/httpd.conf
I get the following error message:
API module structure `php5_module' in file /usr/local/apache2/modules/
whenever i have done this i found that you will have to recompile.
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Re-sending because I'm not sure it went through... I just signed up for
this list:
I installed a new CentOS server that didn't include php-mysql or
php-pear, so I installed both of those using yum. But php -i or
phpinfo() still doesn't think mysql or pear are installed. How can I
fix this wit
I installed a new CentOS server that didn't include php-mysql or
php-pear, so I installed both of those using yum. But php -i or
phpinfo() still doesn't think mysql or pear are installed. How can I
fix this without re-compiling by source? I tried that last week and
broke everything, hence my
Greetings,
While I know this subject has been covered previously on the list(s).
The references I found while searching were fairly dated (04).
So it appears that that having parallel installs of both v4 and v5
is quite possible. What I would like to know is if this is still
possible and a relati