"Tom Vandeplas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> the reason I believe I can't do a configure on the "real" server is
> because I don't have all the source files (or object files) for the
> options currently installed.
If you mean the "real server" is the Redhat server then you should have
Hi,
the reason I believe I can't do a configure on the "real" server is because
I don't have all the source files (or object files) for the options
currently installed. So I did a new build with a minimum configuration
(basically only xslt) of a different server. I expected to get xslt.so in
the m
Hello,
"Tom Vandeplas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> this question may have been asked a couple of times already,
> unfortunately I can't find the answer.
>
> I have a complete PHP-webserver system up and running, based on a
> standard redhat PHP distribution. The only thing that i
Hi all,
this question may have been asked a couple of times already, unfortunately I
can't find the answer.
I have a complete PHP-webserver system up and running, based on a standard
redhat PHP distribution. The only thing that is missing are the XSLT
funtions. I managed to build php on a differe