se two
particular options haven't ever been involved in anything I've tried.
I've also found that once in a while the error message that comes out of
configure doesn't really match the actual problem (after all, there's a
nearly infinite number of things that can go wro
t's intended to include path
information from your server's document root on down, and I don't think
I've ever specifically seen it do otherwise.
If all you want is the actual name, without any path information at all,
perhaps the basename() function would be helpful?
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for the other
servers you're running, you'll just have to dig into the manual and see
what the appropriate steps are.
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ou're
compiling them into PHP, it stands to reason you'd have a size increase
of somewhere around that, doesn't it?
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s:
> /usr/local/httpd/cgi-bin/test.php
You've built PHP as an Apache module, but you're attempting to use it as
a CGI.
Try moving test.php from your cgi-bin directory into your main web
document tree and see whether the results are any better.
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the configuration does not find PHP on any
> ftp-server. How can i install PHP when i have the source
I've never had any problems installing PHP on FreeBSD from the source. Just
follow the instructions in the INSTALL file.
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