It appears that SELinux was configured enabled by default with the
CentOS installation. That was messing all of this up.
Tim McGeary '99, '06G
Senior Systems Specialist
Lehigh University
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Tim McGeary wrote:
After getting all of my modules fi
ion. If the latter is the case, then you may
want set additional php_admin_value open_basedir values and include /tmp
Hope this makes sense.
Carlos
Tim McGeary wrote:
After getting all of my modules finally seen dynamically, I'm trying
to install three different PHP applications, and all
o 777 with no luck whatsoever.
I confirmed that /etc/php.ini does NOT have safe_mode turned on, but I
cannot figure out what other setting or installation issue would be
causing these PHP installation scripts to be unable to write.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Tim
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Tim McGeary '99, '06G
restart - stop then start - Apache to make php re-read
the altered php.ini file. It only does this once at apache start up.
I restarted apache.
If you check the output of phpinfo() you should then have the musql
extension loaded.
It worked! Great, thank you very much!
On Tue, 29 May 2007
modules I just
installed via yum. So it looks like I've done everything correctly,
except PHP is not seeing the dynamic modules I loaded. What should I
try next?
But if it really is the httpd.conf that I need to edit, how does that
interact with PHP?
Tim
Tim McGeary '99, '
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-
can I
fix this without re-compiling by source? I tried that last week and
broke everything, hence my installing a new server.
Thanks,
Tim
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Tim McGeary
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ing, hence my installing a new server.
Thanks,
Tim
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Tim McGeary
Senior Systems Specialist
Lehigh University
610-758-4998
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